iCloud for Windows 10 can now sync and manage your passwords

iCloud is a viable password manager for many more people now that it supports Windows 10.

What you need to know

  • iCloud for Windows has been updated to include a password manager.
  • The password manager works with Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome.
  • With support for password management, iCloud could be a viable alternative to the best password managers on Windows 10.

A major new feature just rolled out for iCloud on Windows 10 with the app's update to version 12.5. The app now supports iCloud passwords, allowing people with Windows PCs to sync and manage their passwords that they've entered into Apple's cloud. The move makes iCloud a more attractive option for people with PCs. Previously, the app's lack of support for iCloud passwords made some people turn to other password managers like 1Password or LastPass.

The update was spotted by Rene Ritchie, who shared some screenshots and a brief description on Twitter.

The news has led to excitement on the web, as people who avoided using iCloud as a password manager can now look at it as a viable option on a PC.

The password manager in iCloud for Windows works with both Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome.

If you need help setting the app up, make sure to check out our guide on how to set up iCloud on Windows 10.

iCloud

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This app lets you sync photos, files, contacts, and more through iCloud. Now, it also includes a password manager on Windows 10 that works with Edge and Chrome.


iCloud for Windows 10 can now sync and manage your passwords iCloud for Windows 10 can now sync and manage your passwords Reviewed by admin on August 16, 2021 Rating: 5

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