Add Notes to Your Passwords in iCloud Keychain
While there are some great third-party password managers out there, the one Apple has built into iOS does a pretty good job if all you need is a place to store and manage your passwords — especially with some of the new features added in iOS 15.
For instance, you can now use it to store two-factor authentication credentials. It will even warn you about weak or compromised passwords, such as those revealed in data breaches. You can also use it even if you’re not a Mac user — it’s available for Windows PCs too.
Apple’s password manager isn’t a standalone app; instead, you’ll find it in your iPhone’s Settings app, in a section appropriately labeled Passwords.
Apple’s latest iOS 15.4 release adds two other handy features that round out Apple’s built-in password manager. You can finally add notes to any of your passwords and hide any security recommendations you don’t care about.
This lets you get rid of annoying alerts for passwords you can’t change or those places where you aren’t concerned with using complex passwords.