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To the main content Go to the additional menu Switch to the main window Go to the sidewalk WebSetNetWebSetNetTechnologies Тоҷикӣ TECHNOLOGIES mobile Games INTERNET MARKETING ADMIN ADMIN Windows 11 Windows 10 Linux Mac & Apple Website systems WordPress How to use iCloud Keychain password with third-party browsers on macOS Sonoma August 29, 2023by Youth23 With the release of macOS Sonoma, you can now use the passwords saved in your iCloud Passkey with Chrome. Here it is. Screenshot of the iCloud Passwords extension in the Chrome Web Store. For Apple users, iCloud is considered one of the best password managers out there because it's free and directly integrated into the company's products and services. However, as you extend beyond the Apple ecosystem, iCloud functionality diminishes. For example, if you want to use a third-party browser on your new Mac instead of the default Safari browser, you will lose the ability to pull saved logins from your iCloud password keys. This was a huge disappointment for Mac users who were not satisfied with Safari or simply preferred the cross-platform functionality of Chrome. But with the upcoming release of macOS Sonoma , users can now retrieve their iCloud password in third-party browsers.
What you need to get started The ability to use your iCloud passwords in third-party browsers has actually been around for a while. But until macOS Sonoma was introduced, this feature was limited to Windows devices. There you can install iCloud for Windows program and activate your iCloud password key. After that, enabling the iCloud Passwords extension in Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge will allow you to access your saved process in those browsers. Starting with macOS Sonoma, which is currently in beta, this functionality is also coming to Mac users. If you don't want to install the beta version Country Email List of this software, it will be rolled out worldwide this fall. How to use iCloud passwords in Chrome for Mac When you're running the macOS Sonoma operating system, using your saved passwords in Chrome is simple. How to do it: Search for the iCloud Passwords browser extension in the Chrome Web Store or click this link . Click the blue Add to Chrome button. Click Add Extension to confirm your selection. Select Turn on Sync to apply your extension to all Chrome browsers signed in to your Google Account. This is optional. Click the extension button on the Chrome toolbar, which looks like a puzzle piece. Select the iCloud Passwords extension and enter the trial code sent to your Mac. Load the website you
want to log in and automatically fill in your iCloud passwords . How to use iCloud passwords in Edge for Mac The process of adding the iCloud Passwords extension for Microsoft Edge is similar to adding the Chrome extension. How to do this. Search for the iCloud Passwords extension in the Edge Add-ons store or use this link . Click the blue Get button on the iCloud Passwords extension page. Select the Add extension button to confirm your selection. Click the Sign in to sync data button to add the extension to your other devices with Edge installed. This is optional. Select the three points on the toolbar and click on tab extension . Click the iCloud codes extension in the list and enter the test code sent to your Mac. Load the website you want to log in and automatically fill in your iCloud passwords . Why you should use iCloud passwords in third-party browsers If you're perfectly happy with Safari, there's no reason to start using Chrome or Edge. After all, it is a great desktop browser with integration for saved passwords . However, if you're a Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge user who wanted to use your iCloud passwords in a third-party browser of your choice, you can now do so with macOS Sonoma. Since iCloud Password Chain is a free and secure way to keep your login information safe,
What you need to get started The ability to use your iCloud passwords in third-party browsers has actually been around for a while. But until macOS Sonoma was introduced, this feature was limited to Windows devices. There you can install iCloud for Windows program and activate your iCloud password key. After that, enabling the iCloud Passwords extension in Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge will allow you to access your saved process in those browsers. Starting with macOS Sonoma, which is currently in beta, this functionality is also coming to Mac users. If you don't want to install the beta version Country Email List of this software, it will be rolled out worldwide this fall. How to use iCloud passwords in Chrome for Mac When you're running the macOS Sonoma operating system, using your saved passwords in Chrome is simple. How to do it: Search for the iCloud Passwords browser extension in the Chrome Web Store or click this link . Click the blue Add to Chrome button. Click Add Extension to confirm your selection. Select Turn on Sync to apply your extension to all Chrome browsers signed in to your Google Account. This is optional. Click the extension button on the Chrome toolbar, which looks like a puzzle piece. Select the iCloud Passwords extension and enter the trial code sent to your Mac. Load the website you
want to log in and automatically fill in your iCloud passwords . How to use iCloud passwords in Edge for Mac The process of adding the iCloud Passwords extension for Microsoft Edge is similar to adding the Chrome extension. How to do this. Search for the iCloud Passwords extension in the Edge Add-ons store or use this link . Click the blue Get button on the iCloud Passwords extension page. Select the Add extension button to confirm your selection. Click the Sign in to sync data button to add the extension to your other devices with Edge installed. This is optional. Select the three points on the toolbar and click on tab extension . Click the iCloud codes extension in the list and enter the test code sent to your Mac. Load the website you want to log in and automatically fill in your iCloud passwords . Why you should use iCloud passwords in third-party browsers If you're perfectly happy with Safari, there's no reason to start using Chrome or Edge. After all, it is a great desktop browser with integration for saved passwords . However, if you're a Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge user who wanted to use your iCloud passwords in a third-party browser of your choice, you can now do so with macOS Sonoma. Since iCloud Password Chain is a free and secure way to keep your login information safe,