Report: Apple may make it even easier to manage passwords on iPhone and Mac

Yes, Apple has long offered an easy way to store usernames and passwords as part of iCloud Keychain and even enabled sync between devices for easy logins. However, Apple could soon dedicate an entire application across platforms to password management.

According to Bloomberg’s Mark GurmanApple will show off a new app called Passwords at WWDC 2024. The app will be part of and available on “iOS 18, iPadOS 18 and macOS 15.” Like iCloud Keychain, the dedicated app can “generate passwords and keep track of them.”

Reportedly, on iOS or iPadOS it will leave Settings and go into a dedicated app, while on Mac it will leave Safari Settings and turn into a dedicated app. As you might suspect, iCloud Keychain will still be the backbone of this experience.

A teaser image for Apple WWDC 2024. (Image credit: Apple)

The application will be a one-stop shop for password management on Apple devices and is divided into categories. It supports standard logins and passwords, saved Wi-Fi networks, and passcodes that use Touch ID or Face ID. By releasing a dedicated password management app, Apple will compete more directly with third-party services like LastPass, Aura and 1Password.