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Apple, passwords and iOS

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New iOS 27 passwords app can automatically change your passwords for you
Passwords has always been good at identifying weak or compromised passwords – now, Apple Intelligence will change them for you.

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Apple’s iOS 27 goes all agentic on compromised passwords, promises to change them with one tap
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New Apple feature automatically changes your compromised passwords
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How to download iOS 27 Beta, list of supported iPhones and things to keep in mind before downloading the update
Apple has started rolling out the first developer beta of iOS 27 following its announcement at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2026.

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How to Download the iOS 27 Developer Beta and Try the New Siri AI
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Apple iOS 27 Compatible Devices: Full list confirmed at WWDC 2026
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Move over LastPass! Apple announces new password manager at WWDC 2024

Apple revealed a new password manager at WWDC 2024, aiming to take over other leading players like LastPass as the go-to password manager for iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
Forbes
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iOS 18.4—The iPhone Passwords App Just Got A Cool New Feature

Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kate O’Flaherty is a cybersecurity and privacy journalist. One of the best new capabilities coming in iOS 18.4 is an update to Apple’s Passwords app that allows you to see when ...
Macworld
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Apple Passwords Review: Free and simple password manager

A simple, if somewhat basic, first step into the world of passwords managers. Best of all, it costs you nothing to use it. Probably should be avoided if you use some non-Apple devices, but otherwise it’s a nice addition to Apple’s suite of bespoke apps.
ZDNet
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Apple, Google, and Microsoft offer free password managers - but should you use them?

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