This works when you create an account or sign up on websites or apps. When you sign up on websites and apps, you can let your iPhone generate strong passwords for your accounts. This feature from Apple ensures that if you’re prompted by a website or app to make up a password, Apple will automatically offer to generate a strong and secure password for you. This feature also keeps checking for weak passwords stored in your iCloud Keychain and flags weak passwords and tells you if a password has been reused for different account login credentials. This also flags the passwords that have been appeared in a data leak. These passwords are stored in your iCloud Keychain and when prompted, your iPhone fills them in for you automatically, so you don’t have to remember each of them. In this article we will show you how to use it:

How to create a strong password using AutoFill Password

Note: For iPhone to create and store passwords, iCloud Keychain must be turned on: To enable iCloud Keychain:

Automatically fill Saved Password

As mentioned above, once your password is saved in the iCloud keychain, your iPhone will prompt you to let it enter the password automatically for you. To view your passwords that are saved in your iCloud Keychain, follow these steps: Pro Tip: Whenever you want to see one of your passwords, you can ask Siri to show it to you. For example, you can say: “Siri, show me my Facebook password.” or “Siri, show me my passwords.” Siri will then open up your iCloud Keychain with the password entries as per your request, but will only reveal the passwords after you authenticate your identity with Face ID or Touch ID or your iPhone’s passcode.

Identify Reused Passwords

This feature audits the passwords stored in the keychain and identifies if they have been reused or appeared in a data leak and then suggests you to change these passwords on the website. To identify which passwords have been reused or leaked, follow these steps:

Prevent your iPhone from entering passwords automatically

You can restrict your iPhone from entering any saved password automatically, to do this: That’s it for this article. If you have any questions, feel free to drop a comment in the comments section. Also, don’t forget to share this article with your friends and family.

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