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Apple’s Passwords app likely at WWDC on June 10

Passwords app may potentially assume the functions of an authenticator, providing one-time authentication codes

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  • New app, compatible with iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS 15, harnesses the power of iCloud’s Keychain, offering a seamless, secure means for users to manage and share vital login credentials across their devices.
  • App promises to streamline the process of safeguarding access to various websites and software.
  • Apple has responded to evolving regulatory dynamics by ensuring a minimum of five years of support for its iPhone 15 series.

Apple’s imminent release of “Passwords” is slated to revolutionise the sphere of user password management.

With its launch set to coincide with the forthcoming Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) commencing on June 10th, this innovative app is positioned to supplant established competitors like 1Password.

The new app, compatible with iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS 15, harnesses the power of iCloud’s Keychain, offering a seamless, secure means for users to manage and share vital login credentials across their devices.

Unlike its predecessors, the app promises to streamline the process of safeguarding access to various websites and software.

Categorisation capabilities

Rivaling incumbents such as 1Password and LastPass, Apple has designed its app to enable effortless password imports, alongside anticipated compatibility with Windows PCs and the Apple Vision Pro headset.

Set apart by its organised and structured approach, Apple’s Passwords app is projected to feature categorisation capabilities, allowing users to manage passwords according to distinct criteria, including Wi-Fi networks and individual account passkeys.

Further reinforcing its comprehensive utility, the Passwords app may potentially assume the functions of an authenticator, providing one-time authentication codes.

Moreover, it might prompt users to transition to Face ID and Touch ID authentication methods. Additionally, speculations suggest that this app may coincidentally serve as a preparatory platform for the anticipated integration of ChatGPT for iPhone users, further cementing Apple’s commitment to harnessing cutting-edge AI technology.

Five years support for iPhone15 users

In a significant pronouncement addressing software support, Apple has responded to evolving regulatory dynamics by ensuring a minimum of five years of support for its iPhone 15 series.

The move, necessitated by recent UK directives, marks a departure from the tech giant’s historically implicit approach regarding software update durations.

While trailing behind Samsung and Google’s ambitious seven-year support guarantees, Apple’s baseline pledge of five years underscores its commitment to long-term support, a sentiment reinforced by its track record of extending support well beyond this specified period.

As Apple readies its groundbreaking foray into password management and reaffirms its dedication to sustained software support, the tech industry anticipates a paradigm shift in user convenience and customer-oriented service — mark the calendars for Apple’s forthcoming triumphs.

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