iOS 8 lets apps access Safari saved passwords to speed up login

BY Jason

Published 13 Jun 2014

One of iOS 8’s major theme has been continuity, that is letting users easily transition from one platform to the other. While Apple demoed continuity between iOS and Mac, iOS 8 also adds similar features for transitioning between mobile Safari and native iOS apps.

Third party apps can now access saved passwords and other AutoFill info from Safari as long as both of them point to the same domain. This will make it a lot easier to login to native apps, as the Safari saved password database is synced across your iPhone, iPad and Mac. Additionally, apps can also add passwords to Safari’s AutoFill info, so that the same credentials get reflected across all your devices.

Users don’t have to worry about privacy, as Apple requires developers to go through a series of steps to verify that the app and domain are indeed owned by the same entity.

As a user, you’ll get a popup at the login screen asking you to select a saved password to use, as shown in the screenshot below:

ios 8 saved passwords

Additionally, apps will also be able to update or delete password information:

ios-8-saved-passwords-update

This new feature, coupled with iCloud Keychain sync is going to be great for easily logging in to websites on any (Apple) platform, even with auto-generated, complex passwords. Let us know what you think of the feature in the comments below.

[via 9to5Mac]