AutoFill in Safari on iOS makes it a lot easier to pass authentication, allowing not remember passwords for each site you visit. Storing sensitive data is certainly useful. However, this may mean that you quickly forget their login details. Fortunately, iOS allows you to search and view your saved passwords on iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. It can be done through Safari settings, which opens access to the password that protects the device itself.
How to view saved passwords in web-iOS
Obviously, this only works with passwords that have been saved using the Autosave function in Safari, but not in any other browser.
- Open the Safari settings
- Go to the "Passwords and AutoComplete"
- Select "Saved Passwords"
- Go to the selected site and enter the access code to view the saved password
- When finished, leave the settings as usual (passwords will be automatically hidden and protected)
For users of iCloud bunch of keys, credit card information and authorization in Safari are synchronized between iOS devices and Mac computers.
You can also delete the saved data on the screen "Password":
- Click the "Change" button and select the appropriate sites
- Select "Delete" to clear all the unwanted data of web-pages
Function of saving passwords and autocomplete is so convenient that there is no reason not to use it. Use the code to lock the screen and be careful enough to someone who has access to your device.
via Osxdaily