Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is just three days away and Bloomberg's Mark Gurman is back with another rumor ahead of the big event. According to the latest report, Apple will introduce a new Passwords app that will be a one-stop shop for managing passwords across iOS, iPadOS, macOS, visionOS, and Windows devices. This will be a separate app/platform from the current iCloud Keychain used on Apple devices and will be a direct competitor to password managing services like LastPass and 1Password.
The new Bloomberg report suggests that Apple Passwords will offer different categories for accounts, passkeys, and Wi-Fi networks. It will also sync across devices and have the ability to autofill and generate new passwords when signing up for platforms. Apple Passwords is also rumored to offer authentication codes like Google Authenticator and the ability to import passwords from other password-managing platforms.
This new app is expected to revolutionize password management for Apple users, making it easier to manage and secure their passwords across all their devices. With the rise of password breaches and cyber attacks, this new app could be a game-changer for users who want to protect their online identities.
In this video, we'll dive deeper into the features and benefits of the Apple Passwords app and what it means for the future of password management. We'll also explore how this new app compares to other password managing services and what users can expect from the upcoming WWDC event.