View saved passwords on iOS 11

Looking for saved passwords and accounts on iPhone running iOS 11? Read the instructions for viewing saved passwords on this latest iOS 11 now.

Apple has created many improvements on iOS 11, including managing passwords and accounts on iPhone, iPad, more specifically the ability to access the stored account and password when you log into the web. and applications. In applications and websites using the username and password fields, iOS 11 displays a lock icon on the keyboard. Clicking on this key will allow you to access saved accounts and passwords, use them to log in with a few quick touches. If you are looking for saved passwords and accounts on iOS 11 to view, edit or save more, this is where you will see them.

To view saved passwords on iOS 11 you do the following:

  1. Open Settings on iOS 11
  2. Scroll down and click Account & Password (Accounts & Passwords)
  3. Click App & web Password (App & Website Passwords)
  4. Use Touch ID for authentication

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Once you have access to your account and password saved on iOS 11, you can see many saved, searchable items. Clicking on an item will have the Username, Password and Website corresponding to that account. You just need to click and hold both Username and Password to copy them.

In the process of using iOS 11 you may encounter some battery problems, automatically lighten, turn off Wifi, please refer to some related tips here:

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  3. Control Center iOS 11 doesn't really disable Wifi or Bluetooth? This is what you need to do

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