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New iOS Password App Will Let You Save Passwords Externally Instead Of Locally Like You Do Already In Settings

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CUPERTINO, CA — Apple has once again demonstrated their commitment to innovation, officially announcing a new app in iOS 18 that allows users to store passwords in a separate app rather than directly in the device's settings, as they’ve been doing all along. "At Apple, we're always looking for ways to streamline your experience and maybe even redefine how you interact with technology," said Apple CEO Tim Cook in a statement. "With the new Passwords app, users who have previously stored passwords in settings will now have the option to store them... in a different app. You're welcome." Cook further explained that this external storage would improve battery life, as accessing settings so frequently drains power. "With iOS 18, you'll enjoy all-day battery life. It just makes more sense for energy efficiency." Insiders claim this revolutionary app will once again change the world by consolidating passwords into a dedicated app, saving users from the hassle of managing passwords scattered across various places in their settings—a predicament dating back to the dawn of computing. "It was time for a change," Cook continued. "User experience had been stagnant for too long, and it was time to roll the dice and innovate once again. We hope you'll embrace it—and maybe pick up the iPhone 15 Pro with its titanium finish to show your loyalty to Apple." At the time of publishing, sources confirmed that iOS 18 would also introduce an app that grants users access to the same data already available in the file manager, along with a notes app that duplicates the note-taking feature found in email apps.

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