
iOS 26 is packed with big and small changes, only a fraction of which most users have likely discovered. Three of those changes have enabled me to make Appleās Passwords app my one and only password manager.
Three iOS 26 features have enabled me to use Apple Passwords full-time

Last year when Apple Passwords first debuted in iOS 18, I was instantly a fan of the app.
I had long used Appleās built-in iCloud Keychain feature for generating and saving logins across my devices, and the dedicated Passwords app only improved that experience.
But despite most of my password management happening in Apple Passwords, until recently I still used 1Password for a few select features.
Appleās lack of support for credit cards inside Passwords was a big drawback. And I struggled at times with the lack of version history inside the Passwords app too.
But iOS 26 has brought several changes that make Apple Passwords all I need.
First, the Wallet app now lets you manually input full details for saved credit cards.
Before, most credit cards in Wallet would only show you the last four digits. So whenever I needed credit card info, I had to open 1Password.
Additionally, iOS 26 expands the systemwide AutoFill menu to now offer a Credit Card option.

This has been a huge upgrade for me, since I can now access credit cards with ease no matter which app Iām using. So the vast majority of the time, I donāt even need to open Wallet.
Finally, the Passwords app itself now offers version history for all logins.
In iOS 18, there were a number of occasions when Apple Passwords somehow overwrote a saved login before that revision was actually confirmed on a website. Thus, I had to go back to 1Password to get the correct details.
Thanks to iOS 26ās improvements for credit cards and the availability of version history in Apple Passwords, I havenāt needed to open 1Password at all since upgrading.
Are you still using a third-party password manager, and if so, what is Apple Passwords missing in iOS 26? Let us know in the comments.
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