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Where are my saved passwords kept?

The exact location of your saved passwords depends on your device and the browser you use. Modern browsers, like Google Chrome and Firefox, allow you to store passwords and other credentials in their built-in password managers.

The passwords are stored in the browser’s data folder in an encrypted format so that no one else can access them. On Windows, this data is usually stored on your C: drive in the Users folder (C:/Users/[YourUserName]/AppData/Local/Google/Chrome/User Data/Default/Login Data).

On Macs, they are stored in the ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default/Login Data folder. Other browsers, like Microsoft Edge, also store all passwords in the same files, just in different locations.

If you’re using a mobile device, like an iPhone or Android smartphone, the passwords will be stored in the same secure format but usually in the device’s keychain.

In addition, many computers and devices also come with inbuilt password managers. For example, Apple devices come with iCloud Keychain which keeps your passwords safe and doubles as a digital wallet.

Microsoft devices come with the Windows Credentials Manager that stores passwords, usernames, and other credentials. These managers can also be used to store passwords from other software applications and web services.

How do I find an app password on my iPhone?

To find an app password on your iPhone, you need to open the ‘Settings’ app, tap on ‘Passwords & Accounts’, and then tap on ‘App & Website Passwords’. You may be asked to authenticate using Face ID, Touch ID or your device passcode.

Once you’ve done that, a list of website or app passwords stored on your device will appear. To find the right password, you can search by website name or app icon. When you find the password you’re looking for, tap on it to view the login credentials.

From there, you can copy the password and use it to log into the app or website.

Does iPhone save App passwords?

Yes, iPhones can save passwords for your apps. Your device is able to save the passwords you create when logging into apps and websites, so you don’t have to enter them every time you open the app. This is possible due to a feature called Keychain Access.

This is a secure place where iPhone securely stores your website and app passwords, credit card information, and other data. It’s important to note, however, that the stored data is encrypted and only accessible when you use your device passcode or biometric information.

To use the feature, enable AutoFill on the iPhone by going to Settings > Passwords & Accounts. Once the feature is enabled, you can start saving all your app and website passwords.

Where are app passwords stored on iPhone iOS 15?

App passwords stored on an iPhone with iOS 15 typically get securely stored in the iPhone’s internal memory via Apple’s iCloud Keychain, which is an encrypted cloud storage system. iCloud Keychain stores the credentials which are kept secure using the user’s unique system-generated unique key and a strong encryption algorithm.

This means that any information stored with iCloud Keychain is heavily encrypted and only accessible with a securely-stored unique key. Furthermore, app passwords stored with iCloud Keychain will appear in the iCloud Keychain section of the Settings app in iOS 15, making it easy for users to review and manage their saved passwords.

Does Apple have a password vault?

Yes, Apple does have a Password Vault. This is a secure storage system for all of your passwords, where you can store and quickly access personal and financial information from iPhone, iPad and Mac. You can choose to store your passwords in iCloud Keychain and easily access them on all of your Apple devices.

The feature is available on most recent versions of Apple’s products, allowing you to store, share and manage passwords. iCloud Keychain also makes it easy to generate and store strong passwords for your online accounts.

When you create an online account, you can have iCloud Keychain suggest a secure and unique password for you. You also have the ability to review, store, and access your passwords on all devices synced with iCloud.

Is Apple Keychain A good password manager?

Yes, Apple Keychain is a good password manager. It is a secure system for storing and managing website, application, and other passwords. It is a part of macOS and iOS, so you don’t have to install any additional software to use it.

The built-in security features protect users from unauthorized access. Apple Keychain also gives users the option of using their Apple ID to sign in to websites and applications, so they do not have to remember multiple passwords.

Furthermore, Apple Keychain keeps users’ passwords secure with two-factor authentication. This two-factor authentication requires the user to enter a code sent to their device, providing an extra layer of protection.

Additionally, Apple Keychain also syncs between Apple devices, so users don’t have to remember multiple passwords for the same site. Thus, Apple Keychain is a good password manager that provides users with a secure and convenient way to manage their passwords.

Are iPhone passwords stored in iCloud?

Yes, passwords stored in iCloud Keychain are encrypted and securely stored across your approved devices. When you create an iCloud Keychain password, it’s stored only in the secure enclave of your individual devices, and not within iCloud itself.

In order to ensure your stored passwords are safe and secure, all data is encrypted by default. Your passwords are further secured by your device passcode, which is required to view the information. This means that only the approved owner of the device has access to their iCloud Keychain passwords.

Do passwords transfer to new iPhone?

Yes, passwords can transfer from one iPhone to another. This can be done either wirelessly or through iTunes.

Wireless: When setting up a new iPhone, you can use the Quick Start feature to transfer your passwords from another iOS device. To use this, you’ll need to have Bluetooth enabled on both phones and turn on near field communication (NFC) on the new phone.

The old phone will need to be unlocked to complete the transfer.

iTunes: Alternatively, you can back up your old phone to iTunes and then restore that backup on your new phone. This will transfer all of your installed apps, passwords, settings, and other data from the old phone to the new one.

All you need to access your iTunes backup is the password that you set during the backup process.

No matter which method you choose, your passwords will be transferred along with the rest of the data on your phone.

How secure is Apple password manager?

Apple Password Manager is a very secure way to store and manage passwords. It utilizes powerful security features, such as two-factor authentication, encryption and password strength requirements, to keep your information safe.

Apple Password Manager also supports the use of strong, unique passwords for each account stored, which helps to prevent hackers from gaining access to multiple accounts if one gets compromised. Additionally, all of your stored passwords are not exposed to Apple servers at any time, and the only way to access them is with your encrypted keychain.

This encrypted keychain can only be unlocked with either a security code or biometric authentication, such as Face ID or Touch ID.

Overall, Apple Password Manager is a very secure password management solution that should provide peace of mind for those looking for an easy way to keep their passwords safe and organized.

Can you show me my saved passwords?

No, I’m sorry I can’t show you your saved passwords. The passwords you save in your browser are encrypted and may not be visible to even the browser. It is generally recommended that you do not save your passwords in this way, as it may make your accounts less secure.

The best way to store your passwords is to use a password manager app or website. Most password manager apps and websites will give you the ability to securely store, access and manage all of your passwords in one place.

They are also typically secure and encrypted, so your passwords will remain safe from hackers.

Where does Google store my passwords?

Google stores passwords you have saved in Chrome, as well as passwords you have stored using Smart Lock for Passwords on devices running Android 5.0 and up, on their servers. When you sign in to Chrome on any device, the stored passwords will be synced to your Google Account and may be used in certain Google services like Chrome Autofill.

Your passwords are encrypted and stored securely in Google’s servers and are not shared with any other Google services, including any advertising services. Google also offers two-step verification, so that even if someone gains access to your Google Account, they will still need your password and access to your physical device in order to gain access to your account.

Is it safe to save passwords to Google?

Yes, it can be safe to save passwords to Google. In order to ensure that your passwords are safe, you should use two-factor authentication, a strong password, and a secure password manager. Two-factor authentication requires you to use two steps (like a password and a code sent to your phone) to sign into your Google account.

Additionally, you should use a strong, complex password to protect your account from malicious hackers. Finally, you should use a secure password manager, like LastPass, Dashlane, or 1Password, to store and manage your passwords.

These services encrypt your passwords and keep them securely in your account, and you can then access them with a master password. By using these measures, you can ensure that your passwords are safe when you save them to Google.