iOS 26’s Passwords App Adds the Feature We’ve All Needed
iOS 26’s Passwords app now lets you view password version history, solving one of users’ biggest frustrations with Apple’s password manager.
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iOS 26’s Passwords App Adds the Feature We’ve All Needed
iOS 26’s Passwords App Has Convenient New Feature I’ve Been Needing Apple’s iOS 26 Passwords app finally fixes a long-standing annoyance for many iPhone users — the accidental loss of old passwords. The new password version history feature now lets you view and restore previous logins with ease. This update has users asking: How does it work, and why did it take so long for Apple to add it? Here’s a quick look at why this improvement changes the way you manage your logins on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Image : Google What’s New in iOS 26’s Passwords App? The iOS 26 Passwords app introduces a “Version History” option that automatically saves previous login credentials whenever you update a password. That means if you accidentally overwrite or update a password that doesn’t work, you can simply roll back to a prior version without resetting it through a website’s “Forgot Password” flow. This feature makes Apple’s Passwords app a stronger competitor to third-party managers like 1Password and Dash…