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Mac 911 How to add your verification codes to Apple Passwords Apple added support for a form of two-factor verification code in iOS/iPadOS 15 and Safari 15 for macOS.
With iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and Safari 15 for macOS, you can add two-factor authentication codes directly to password entries. When you log into a website or app later, the token auto-fills, saving fuss.
Apple's new Passwords app brings all your passwords and passkeys under one secure umbrella and is available now in iOS 18, iPadOS 18 and MacOS Sequoia. If you're ready to tame your tangle of ...
With iOS 15, Apple can generate the codes normally served up via authenticator apps or text messages. Here's how to set it up for the services you've secured with two-factor authentication.
Apple says that you can set up verification codes under Passwords in the Settings app, and once set up, verification codes will autofill when you sign into a site, which will make using two-factor ...
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With iOS 15, Apple can generate the codes normally served up via authenticator apps or text messages. Here's how to set it up for the services you've secured with two-factor authentication.