1Password: Password Manager

If you use 1Password, the Safari extension will make the app even better on your iPhone.
Sure, iOS has its own password AutoFill, and it’s quite good. But a dedicated Safari extension can make the browser experience feel more like a desktop experience. Plus, if you are already paying for 1Password, it’s best to make the most of your subscription.
1Password’s native extension gives you fast password filling, easier password generation, and a more direct connection to your vault while you’re actually browsing.
The biggest benefit is safety. A password manager helps you use strong, unique passwords everywhere without reusing the same one across many different platforms. And it also helps you avoid fake login pages, because a good password manager like 1Password won’t offer to fill credentials if the domain doesn’t match.
If you’ve been relying on the same three passwords since 2018, there’s never been a better time to level up your security, and while 1Password is a great pro-level option, Apple’s built-in Passwords app is a great place to geat started with minimum fuss and zero expense.
