![]() If you want to delete some user names and passwords, activate the "Edit" button in the upper right. Activating this button will open a new page where you can view all your saved passwords and decide whether they should be saved. If it's not, do a one-finger double tap to activate it. Make sure the button that says "Names and Passwords" is on. Now go to Settings/Safari/Passwords/AutoFill.Apple will send you a verification code for setting up the Keychain on your Mac and other devices. Locate the box to enter your cell phone number or any other phone number that can receive an SMS message.Locate the edit box to enter your 4-digit iCloud security code.If you have previously chosen not to use the Keychain, but now want to use it, here's how to set it up: On an iOS Device ![]() If you have not upgraded to iOS 7.0.3 you will be prompted to set up the Keychain during the upgrade. The drawback of going this route means that Apple will not be able to recover your Keychain information if you lose it. If you choose this option, do not enter an Apple security code during the Keychain set-up process. Security and iCloud KeychainĪccording to Apple, iCloud Keychain is protected with "industry standard encryption techniques." You do have the option of not storing your information in the cloud. ![]() If you do want your credit card information stored, every time you use the website linked with that credit card, you will be asked to enter the credit card's security code. For example, you do not have to provide all your passwords and you do not need to provide credit card information. You have control over which information should be used. Passwords, user names, wireless account information, and Internet accounts are automatically transferred when the Keychain is enabled. Keychain FunctionsĪccording to Apple's FAQ, "iCloud Keychain keeps your Safari website usernames and passwords, credit card information, and Wi-Fi network information up to date across all of your approved devices that are using iOS 7.0.3 or later or OS X Mavericks v10.9 or later." Available since late October 2013, iCloud Keychain is a management tool that can help you get your passwords, authentication, payment, and login information under control across all of your Apple devices and computers. When the new iCloud Keychain feature was announced at Apple's June 2013 Worldwide Developers Conference, it was met with great excitement.
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