I use Passwords app so why does Safari store my passwords too?

I use Passwords app on iPhone (iOS 18.4.1) and MacBook Pro (Sequoia 15.4.1). I've just discovered they are stored in Safari too! Why is this happening and how do I stop it please? I only want my passwords stored in the Password app.

Posted on Apr 16, 2025 11:44 AM

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Posted on Apr 16, 2025 06:44 PM

Marketqwerty wrote:

I use Passwords app on iPhone (iOS 18.4.1) and MacBook Pro (Sequoia 15.4.1). I've just discovered they are stored in Safari too! Why is this happening and how do I stop it please? I only want my passwords stored in the Password app.


There is only one copy of the passwords.


The passwords are accessible in more than one place, however.


There can be other copies of passwords in some third-party apps such as Firefox, but Safari uses the built-in keychain.

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Apr 16, 2025 06:44 PM in response to Marketqwerty

Marketqwerty wrote:

I use Passwords app on iPhone (iOS 18.4.1) and MacBook Pro (Sequoia 15.4.1). I've just discovered they are stored in Safari too! Why is this happening and how do I stop it please? I only want my passwords stored in the Password app.


There is only one copy of the passwords.


The passwords are accessible in more than one place, however.


There can be other copies of passwords in some third-party apps such as Firefox, but Safari uses the built-in keychain.

Apr 17, 2025 04:24 AM in response to Marketqwerty

Marketqwerty wrote:

What a good idea thank you...... yes..... it dropped by 1.... spot on :-) .... so.... it's another method for exporting passwords in addition to using the Password app export function.

Guess as you said in your previous reply.... if you don't want to use it, don't use it ....

hhhmmmm.... kind of like saying to the King of a castle.... "we're going to hack/build another way in through your castle wall, but dont worry, we'll put a gate in at each side"..... anyway....

Many thanks indeed MrHoffman for your time and advice.

Nice one.


The export function is a way to migrate your passwords into a different password manager, if you don’t want to use Keychain or iCloud Keychain.


The new Passwords app is the main interface, and is intended to centralize passwords and passkeys and the embedded two-factor authentication and related functions all into one place, rather than scattered around as was previous. But lots of people are already accustomed to looking for passwords in Safari, and are only recently looking at Passwords app. That the Passwords entry in Settings disappeared at iOS 18 certainly caused a ripple or two.


Export and Import probably should be over in the Passwords app, and that’ll probably happen eventually.


Now that Passwords are in Passwords app doesn’t mean other Apple and third-party apps don’t have (secured) interfaces into (their respective parts of) the password store. They do. Keychain is the system-wide store for that.


Related reading: Use the Passwords app to create, manage, and share passwords and passkeys across Apple devices - Apple Support


Apr 16, 2025 08:07 PM in response to Mac Jim ID

In Safari..... I select File.... then.... Export Browsing Data to File.... the screen that opens up shows passwords as an export option. It also shows how many passwords are available for export (see screenshot).


I absolutely do not want anyone (including me) to have the ability in Safari to export my passwords in clear text unencrypted format.


It's interesting that the number of passwords available for export does not match the number of passwords stored in the Password app.


How can I remove these passwords from Safari?


Apr 17, 2025 03:56 AM in response to MrHoffman

What a good idea thank you...... yes..... it dropped by 1.... spot on :-) .... so.... it's another method for exporting passwords in addition to using the Password app export function.


Guess as you said in your previous reply.... if you don't want to use it, don't use it ....


hhhmmmm.... kind of like saying to the King of a castle.... "we're going to hack/build another way in through your castle wall, but dont worry, we'll put a gate in at each side"..... anyway....


Many thanks indeed MrHoffman for your time and advice.


Nice one.


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