
Sending passwords to other users or Apple devices
Apple sends passwords securely to other users or Apple devices with AirDrop and on Apple TV.
Saving credentials to another device with AirDrop
When iCloud is enabled, users can use AirDrop to send a saved credential to another device. The credential includes the user’s name and password and the websites it’s saved for. Sending credentials with AirDrop always operates in Contacts Only mode, regardless of the user’s settings. On the receiving device, after user consent, the credentials are stored in the user’s Password AutoFill Keychain.
Filling in credentials in apps on Apple TV
Password AutoFill is available to fill credentials in apps on Apple TV. When the user focuses on a user name or password text field in tvOS, Apple TV begins advertising a request for Password AutoFill over Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE).
Any nearby iPhone or iPad displays a prompt inviting the user to share a credential with Apple TV. Here’s how the encryption method is established:
If the device and Apple TV uses the same iCloud account, encryption between the devices happens automatically.
If the device is signed in to an iCloud account other than the one used by Apple TV, the user is prompted to establish an encrypted connection through use of a PIN code. To receive this prompt, iPhone must be unlocked and in close proximity to the Siri Remote paired to that Apple TV.
After the encrypted connection is made using BLE link encryption, the credential is sent to Apple TV and is automatically filled in to the relevant text fields on the app.