How to Save Usernames and Passwords in Safari on iPhone or iPad
This video shows you how to save website usernames and passwords in Safari on your iPhone or iPad.
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Steps to Save Website Usernames and Passwords in Safari on iPhone or iPad: 0:45
Video Transcript:
In 2017, Apple introduced the ability for iPhone and iPad users to store website usernames and passwords in iCloud Keychain. This means that when a website username and password is saved in iCloud Keychain, that information will auto-populate for you when you go to enter it on a website in Safari. Additionally, this information will also auto-populate in Safari on any other Apple devices associated with your Apple ID.
Now let's walk through the steps to save usernames and passwords in Safari on your iPhone or iPad.
1. Open "Safari" on your Apple device, and then navigate to the website you want to store the username and password for.
2. Navigate to the login page for that website.
3. Enter the username and password when prompted. Upon attempting to log in, a menu flys up from the bottom of the screen, asking if you want to save the password for this site.
4. Choose "Save Password." You'll be routed to the site you were logging in to, and your username and password information for this site will be saved to your device. As a result, the next time you navigate to this site on this device and tap in the field to enter your username, you'll see a prompt directly above the keyboard to use the username and password you have stored for that website. You can tap that prompt to auto-populate your username and password information.