Find saved passwords and passkeys on your iPhone

Find out how to locate and edit your saved passwords and passkeys on your iPhone or iPad.

View saved passwords and passkeys in Passwords

To use the Passwords app, update to iOS 18.

  1. Open the Passwords app.

  2. Unlock with Face ID or Touch ID, or enter your passcode.

    The Passwords app on iPhone.
  3. To view a password or passkey, choose a category or Shared Group, then select a website or app.

    Find a saved password in the Passwords app.
    • To update a password, tap Edit, then tap Change Password.

    • To delete a password or passkey, tap Edit, then tap Delete Password or Delete Passkey. In iOS 17 or earlier, select the website or app, then tap Delete Password or Delete Passkey.

View saved passwords and passkeys in iOS 17 or earlier

  1. Tap Settings, then scroll down and tap Passwords.

  2. Use Face ID or Touch ID when prompted, or enter your passcode.

  3. To view a password or passkey, select a website or app.

    1. To update a password, tap Edit.

    2. To delete a password or passkey, tap Delete Password or Delete Passkey.

Ask Siri to find saved passwords

Get Siri’s attention, then say something like “Show my passwords”. If you’re looking for the password to a specific website or app, try saying something like “What is my Hulu password?”

If you can’t find a saved password or passkey

Save your passwords and passkeys across your devices with iCloud Keychain

iCloud Keychain keeps your passwords, passkeys and other secure information updated across your iPhone, iPad, Mac or PC.

Use AutoFill to store credit card information

AutoFill automatically enters information, such as your previously saved credit card details, contact information from the Contacts app and more.

Set up and use AutoFill in Safari on your iPhone

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