Previously, you'd have to use a third-party password manager on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac to securely share passwords with other people or groups outside of AirDrop range. And while apps like 1Password, Bitwarden, and Dashlane let you store passkeys, only 1Password has added support for passkey sharing so far. Now, Apple itself makes sharing passwords and passkeys much, much simpler. In September 2023, Apple added the ability to share passwords and passkeys with people you trust via shared password groups. As long as you and the contacts you're sharing account credentials with are running iOS... more
How to Share Account Passwords or Passkeys with People You Trust Easily from Your iPhone, iPad, or Mac
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