Apple's Passwords App: How it Makes Replacing Third-Party Password Managers Easy
Apple's Passwords app, launched this fall, makes it easy for users to replace existing password managers by offering an easy way to export data from other services and import them into Apple's built-in tool on macOS. To transition, users simply need to go to their current password manager's settings and export a CSV file containing all logins and passwords. Then using a Mac running macOS Sequoia, they open the Passwords application and import the previously created CSV file. This procedure enables users to try out Apple's new solution with their existing credentials intact, making it convenient for them to potentially replace their third-party password manager with something that is cost-free and tightly integrated across all their Apple devices.
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