Why is my new iPad asking for a passcode?
Answer: A: If you were using Touch ID or Face ID (depending on model), you are required to setup a passcode when you set it up, and that is the passcode that its requesting. If you don’t know the passcode, you will have to restore the iPad to remove it.
Why does Apple app store keep asking for my password?
If you are being asked to type in your iTunes Store password, there may be an issue with the account. Just to be sure, I would suggest checking the billing information for your account, signing out of the iTunes Store on your iPhone, restarting the device and signing back in.
How does Apple generate passwords?
When you sign up for services on websites and in apps, you can let iPhone create strong passwords for many of your accounts. iPhone stores the passwords in iCloud Keychain and fills them in for you automatically, so you don’t have to memorize them.
Should I use Apple strong passwords?
It’s safe and secure, but limited in some areas. All of my devices have the Apple logo on them, but if you have a Windows computer or Android device in your life, it won’t work there, and for a password manager to be effective, it needs to work on every device you use.
Should I use Apple suggested passwords?
A: Safari Suggested passwords are extremely secure and can be completely trusted. Safari passwords contain 12 characters containing upper case, lower case, numbers and 3 “-” symbols, for a total of 15 characters.
Is it good to use suggested passwords?
The feature is called Suggested passwords. This built-in tool offers you a strong, random password you can use, when creating a new login for a site or service. Effectively, what Safari offers (in conjunction with iCloud) is a built-in password manager. You might scoff at this notion, but it works and it works well.
Is it safe to use suggested passwords?
It is secure, it is able to synchronize between devices, you can view passwords at your own discretion and the functionality is completely free.
Are suggested strong passwords safe?
Strong passwords aim to keep you and your data safe by randomly combining all types of characters into long strings that are difficult for other people and computers to crack. Unfortunately, for most of us humans, strong passwords are long, confusing, and very hard to read and memorize.
Should I trust Google with my passwords?
If you use other Google services and you’re worried about your privacy, we suggest: Using strong passwords and keeping them in secure on password managers; Limiting the amount of data you create and give to tech giants.
What is the best place to store passwords?
1Password: Best paid password manager for multiple platforms Works with: Windows, MacOS, Linux, Chrome OS, Android, iPhone and iPad. Browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge and Opera.
What are the disadvantages of a password manager?
Disadvantages of Password Managers The attacker can then access the password manager vault and compromise the user’s accounts on all sites. Breaches have occurred. A leading password manager was cracked and breached in 2015.
Is it safe to store passwords on Google Drive?
With Drive Password, your passwords are safely stored in Google Drive. Your information is not stored on unknown servers, they are first encrypted and then stored in your Google Drive (NOT on our servers) by reassuring maximum security while retaining complete control over your data. Not even Google can access it!
How do I share a password between Apple devices?
Make sure that your device (the one sharing the password) is unlocked and connected to the Wi-Fi network. Select the Wi-Fi network on the device you want to connect. On your device, tap Share Password, then tap Done.
What is the safest password app for iPhone?
Comparison of the Best Password Managers for iOS
Password Manager | Free Version | One-Click Password Changer |
---|---|---|
1.🥇Dashlane | Yes (50 passwords on 1 device) | Yes |
2.🥈1Password | No | No |
3.🥉Avira Password Manager | Yes (Unlimited passwords on unlimited devices) | No |
4. RoboForm | Yes (Unlimited passwords on 1 device) | No |