Set up iCloud Keychain

With iCloud Keychain, you can keep your passwords (and other secure information) updated across your devices and shared with the people you trust.

iCloud Keychain remembers things, so you don’t have to. It can autofill your information – such as your Safari and app usernames, passwords and passkeys, credit card information and security codes, and Wi-Fi passwords – on any device you approve. iCloud Keychain can also help you share passwords and passkeys with people you trust.

How to turn on iCloud Keychain

Before you turn on iCloud Keychain, update your device to the latest iOS or iPadOS, the latest version of macOS or the latest version of visionOS, and make sure that you turned on two-factor authentication for your Apple Account.

Turn on iCloud Keychain on your iPhone, iPad or Apple Vision Pro

  1. Tap Settings, tap your name, then choose iCloud.

  2. Under Saved to iCloud, tap Passwords. In iOS 17 or earlier, tap Passwords and Keychain.

  3. Tap Sync this [Device] to turn on iCloud Passwords & Keychain. You might need to enter your passcode or Apple Account password.

    An iPhone screen showing Passwords & Keychain settings. Tap Sync This [Device] to turn on iCloud Passwords & Keychain on your iPhone, iPad or Apple Vision Pro.

Find your saved passwords and passkeys on your iPhone or iPad

Turn on iCloud Keychain on your Mac

  1. From the Apple menu , choose System Settings.

  2. Click your name, then click iCloud.

  3. Click Passwords. In macOS Sonoma or earlier, click Passwords & Keychain.

  4. Click Sync this Mac, then click Done.

    A Mac screen showing iCloud Passwords & Keychain. Click Sync This Mac to turn on iCloud Passwords & Keychain on your Mac.
  5. If you choose to "Approve Later" when you sign in to your Apple Account, you need to approve with an old passcode or from another device when prompted. If you’re unable to approve, reset your end-to-end encrypted data when prompted.

Find your saved passwords and passkeys on Mac

Set up a shared password group

Shared password groups offer an easy, secure way to share passwords and passkeys with your family and other trusted contacts in iOS 17, iPadOS 17 and macOS Sonoma or later.

If you turn off iCloud Keychain

How iCloud Keychain protects your information

iCloud protects your information with end-to-end encryption, which provides the highest level of data security. Your data is protected with a key that's made from information unique to your device and combined with your device passcode, which only you know. No one else can access or read this data, either in transit or storage.

Find out more about how iCloud protects your information