‼️🔑 macOS Sonoma brings Apple’s password manager to Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and other browsers using their extensions stores with the “iCloud Passwords” browser extension.

You can AutoFill passwords and one-time codes, save new passwords, and right-click QR codes to set up code generators.

If you’re running the macOS Sonoma public or developer beta, you can try it right now!

Chrome: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/icloud-passwords/pejdijmoenmkgeppbflobdenhhabjlaj
Edge: Coming soon.

[*] I am not breaking news here; this is public information.

iCloud-Passwörter

Verwende mit „iCloud-Passwörter“ bei der Anmeldung auf Websites in Chrome Passwörter aus dem iCloud-Schlüsselbund.

@rmondello Does it also include Passkeys? I've been saving most of mine in iCloud Keychain, but can't use them on Chrome (my main browser).
@rodrcastro macOS has an API for web browsers to integrate iCloud Keychain’s passkeys. I am aware that some web browsers are working on this, but I can’t name names. https://twitter.com/rmondello/status/1666839916846669824?s=61&t=FDKErVrua9YpyzKCu5yBNg
Ricky Mondello on Twitter

“🔑🧵 iOS 17, macOS Sonoma, and passkeys (1/n) Password manager apps can now save and sign in with passkeys across the entire OS — all apps and websites — by integrating with the AuthenticationServices framework's updated Credential Provider Extensions! https://t.co/gzvltZSlr5”

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@rmondello Very much looking forward to this! Thanks Ricky