I'm glad Apple has beefed up its password management in macOS. The password manager in Safari and System Preferences is pretty good from a function standpoint and the auto-filling of authenticator codes is great. However, I think the overall UI of the password management in Safari and System Preferences is pretty poor. It needs a slicker interface and simple things like being able to sort all your saved logins that use 2FA, etc.
I also think it would make sense for Apple to move password management from System Preferences and Safari to a dedicated app. Maybe turn Keychain Access (another app with a horribly confusing UI) into a dedicated Password Manager app.
Also, I've never used 3rd party password managers, and I'm curious as to what features from them others here think Apple should borrow for its password management services?
I also think it would make sense for Apple to move password management from System Preferences and Safari to a dedicated app. Maybe turn Keychain Access (another app with a horribly confusing UI) into a dedicated Password Manager app.
Also, I've never used 3rd party password managers, and I'm curious as to what features from them others here think Apple should borrow for its password management services?