Learn how to export saved usernames and passwords in your Apple account and import them into a browser like Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, or Firefox.
How to export Apple iCloud passwords to Chrome, Edge, or Firefox

Learn how to export saved usernames and passwords in your Apple account and import them into a browser like Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, or Firefox.
Learn how to set up the official iCloud Passwords app on your Windows PC, allowing you to access, add, and autofill login credentials saved in iCloud Keychain in Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome.
Learn how to move all your usernames and passwords from Google Chrome, 1Password, Dashlane, Bitwarden, Last Pass, Nord Pass, and other password managers to Apple’s new Passwords app on iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia.
Learn how to transfer your saved website login details—including email addresses, usernames, and passwords—from Google Chrome to Safari on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
In this tutorial, we’ll help you create a Shared Passwords Group on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac to make your iCloud Keychain passwords securely available to family members, friends, and other trusted contacts.
Learn how to set up, use, or turn off iCloud Keychain on your Apple devices to keep your passwords secure and simplify your digital life.
Apple's iCloud Passwords feature now supports generating two-factor authentication verification codes for online accounts on the Windows platform.
Learn how to add a custom note for a saved account in the Apple Passwords app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac to securely save valuable information.
iCloud Keychain is a handy feature. It allows users to quickly and easily access their usernames and passwords for apps and websites, making logging in across Apple devices relatively painless. But, if there is one pain point, it's with the feature not bothering with usernames sometimes. But Apple's addressing that issue in the next software update for iOS and macOS.
Learn how to use Google Chrome as a password manager on your iPhone to autofill passwords saved in Chrome across various iOS apps and websites.
If you’ve been waiting for a way to use iCloud passwords on Windows, then you may have known a Chrome extension was on the way. While the Chrome add-on was released a while ago, you needed to have iCloud version 12.0 or later to use the feature.
So, if your iCloud is now up to date on Windows and you’re ready to use the Chrome extension, we’ll show you how to set it all up.
Windows giant Microsoft today released a new feature, dubbed Autofill, that allows you to manage your saved passwords securely across different devices and platforms.