Apple’s iCloud Password Extension Now Available in Firefox
Now you can access all your passwords from the Mozilla web browser
synchronization passwords from beginning to end on iCloud It is one of the most useful features of Apple’s cloud storage platform. It’s an extremely convenient way to log in to apps, social networks, and of course websites with user credentials. However, iCloud Password Keychain came with a small problem.
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Unfortunately iCloud Password Keychain is not available in some third-party web browsers. But now this has changed. Finally, Apple added an extension for iCloud passwords to the Firefox app. A very useful utility.
This little plugin MozillaFirefox It will complete auto-filling of login passwords using a biometrics system such as Touch ID or Face ID. It also automatically saves all your new passwords to iCloud.
iCloud passwords are now available in Firefox
Firefox is one of the most popular web browsing apps on the App Store and the most recognized worldwide. It’s also a web browser that puts a lot of emphasis on privacy, so Apple’s new iCloud password extension will come in handy.
iCloud passwords are integrated with Safari and other apps in the Apple ecosystem, but not with other apps like Firefox or Microsoft Edge. new extension will automatically fill in passwords and securely from iCloud Keychain.
Additionally, the extension can also: generate verification codes Which you can configure via QR code. The Firefox extension will also save new passwords and sync them across all Apple devices for each user.
But there is still much work to be done. The iCloud Keychain Passwords extension for Firefox works great on Mac, but Still not compatible with Firefox on Windows.
If you have a Windows PC, you can access iCloud Keychain passwords through the official iCloud for Windows app. We don’t know if Apple plans to introduce support for iCloud keychain in Firefox on this operating system.
It looks like this new extension for Firefox was not created by Apple. It was developed by a third party and was recently acquired by the company with the bitten apple logo. A very useful feature for many users who are accustomed to using Firefox on Apple devices.
To add a new extension to Firefox for Mac simply Access the main menu and select Extensions. From here, look for the “iCloud Passwords” extension and click the “Add to Firefox” button. Make sure the extension is owned by Apple before adding it to your web browsing application.
Apple has designed a new app from scratch for iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 called Passwords that allows iPhone and iPad users to manage their passwords in a much more complete way. Until then, passwords were managed directly from the Settings app.
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