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How to Add Passwords to Safari on an iPhone
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You can add passwords to Safari on an iPhone in a few simple steps: 1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone. 2. Scroll down and tap on "Passwords". 3. If asked, authenticate with your device password, passcode, or Face/Touch ID. 4. Tap "AutoFill Passwords" and make sure it's turned on. 5. Tap "Saved Passwords" to view your existing saved passwords. 6. To add a new password, tap "Add Password" and enter the website URL, username, and password. 7. Tap "Done" to save the new password. Now, when you visit a website and enter your username and password, Safari will offer to save the password for you. You can also manually add passwords for websites that you've already logged into. To use your saved passwords, simply visit the website and Safari will automatically fill in your login details. You can also view your saved passwords by going to "Settings" > "Passwords" and entering your device password or using Face/Touch ID to authenticate.
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