Hi,

When in Safari, double-tap either the username entry field, or the password 
entry field.  This will activate your cursor and bring up the on-screen 
keyboard.  This next part isn't consistent, as sometimes it takes more swipes 
than others, but, if you have a keychain entry for this item, there will either 
be a suggestion or a "Password" button as you swipe right from the entry fields.

So, for example, if you were on www.fitbit.com, and you double-tapped in the 
username field, then swiped right listening to the various elements announced 
by VO, you might get an item announced such as "Use Lori with such and such 
eMail address for fitbit.com?".  If that is the one you wish to use, then 
double-tap it.  If it is not, or if the keychain is having difficulties 
figuring out which entry to use, there will also be a Password button that you 
can use that will open up all entries in your keychain.  Your fingerprint or 
FaceID will be required in both cases to access the keychain entries.  Also, 
the actual passwords are not displayed, just the site and username 
possibilities.  If you do not get a specific suggestion, then simply swipe 
through the choices until you find the one you wish to use.  Double-tap on it 
and its credentials will be entered for you.  You will usually still need to 
double-tap the Sign-In or LogIn buttons to proceed, but this is also a little 
inconsistent.  I'm not sure if the inconsistencies are due to Apple or due to 
the inconsistent nature of web-page coding.

HTH.

Later...


Tim Kilburn
Jamf Certified Tech
Apple Teacher
(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Mar 28, 2020, at 00:15, Lorie McCloud <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Mark,

you're right. it's complicated. Safari is the only browser I use but I was 
expecting it to be as easy to use as the saved credentials are on a Mac. not 
that I don't have all my passwords written down but since they're already saved 
in Safari on my Mac I was hoping to use a few of them on my phone. oh well... 
I'll play around with it and see what happens.

Lorie

> On Mar 27, 2020, at 8:12 PM, M. Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello Lorie,
> 
> You ask a simple question but, I’m afraid, the answer is not so simple.
> 
> Let me start by saying that I think the Apple Key Chain, as a password 
> manager, is an excellent alternative to some third-party password managers.
> 
> It's safe, easy to use, consistent across all of your Apple devices, and 
> free, as it were.
> 
> In short, there are two general methods for using Apple Key Chain, as a 
> password manager.  The first method, which is what I suspect you wish to 
> learn how to use, is to have the Key Chain automatically enter your login 
> credentials when prompted by an app or a website.
> 
> The second method is to open the Key Chain password manager and lookup the 
> login credentials, manually.
> 
> I suggest that you read the Apple user manuals and search for relative topics 
> via Google as, in my opinion, there are just too many variables and nuances 
> of Key Chain, as a password manager, to cover in one succinct reply.
> 
> However, I will list the following points that you should keep in mind when 
> exploring the Apple Key Chain as a password manager.
> 
> Please keep in mind that I am referring to the automatic entry feature of the 
> Apple Key Chain, as a password manager, only:
> 
> 1.
> Generally speaking, the Apple Key Chain, as a password manager, works best 
> when logging into websites via Safari.
> 
> 2.
> Many websites will not function-as-expected with the Apple Key Chain, as a 
> password manager.
> 
> 3.
> While some third-party apps, such as those developed by Google, will work 
> with the Apple Key Chain, as an automatic-entry password manager, many more 
> will not function as expected.
> 
> 4.
> In some situations, when you want to use the Key Chain password manager 
> feature with an app, such as BARD Mobile for iOS, you will need to first 
> login to the service, via Safari, then when prompted, save the password.  
> Afterwards, when you are prompted to enter the username and/or password from 
> within the app, you can launch the Key Chain manager and have it enter your 
> credentials, automatically.
> 
> Possible Scenario in which you want to have your login credentials 
> automatically entered into a third-party app that does not support the Apple 
> Key Chain password manager, in iOS:
> 
> Assuming that you have the Apple Key Chain enabled as described in the Apple 
> user manuals:  
> 
> 1.
> Open Mark's Wonderful App, on your Apple device.  You are prompted for your 
> login credentials.
> 
> 2.
> Enter your credentials and select the continue / OK button.  You are logged 
> into the app without being prompted to save your credentials in the Apple Key 
> Chain.
> 
> 3.
> Logout of Mark's Wonderful App.
> 
> 4.
> Open Safari and go to www.MarksWonderfulAppsOnlineWebsite.
> 
> 5.
> Login to your account using your credentials.  Hopefully, you are prompted to 
> save your login credentials to the Apple Key Chain.
> 
> 6.
> Save your credentials to the Key Chain.
> 
> 7. 
> Logout of your account and close Safari.
> 
> 8.
> Open Mark's Wonderful App, on your Apple device.  You are prompted for your 
> login credentials.
> 
> 9.
> Activate an edit field, for example, the username or email edit field.  The 
> onscreen keyboard will appear.
> 
> 10.
> In the suggestion area of the onscreen keyboard, either select the correct 
> option, if listed or, select the "passwords" button.  Doing this will cause 
> your device to prompt you to authenticate your request.
> 
> 11.
> After successful authentication, you will see a list of all of your saved 
> accounts and credentials.
> 
> 12.
> Select the correct option and the credentials will be automatically entered 
> into the login text edit fields of Mark's Wonderful App.
> 
> 13.
> Select the continue / OK button.
> 
> 14.
> Put a big smile on your face.
> 
> Good Luck,
> 
> Mark
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lorie McCloud
> Sent: Friday, March 27, 2020 12:45 PM
> To: 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
> Subject: Keychain
> 
> I have tried to set things on my Mac and on my phone so that keychain works 
> but I still can't find the option to use it when I'm asked to sign in 
> somewhere on my phone. where is it on the screen? or perhaps there's another 
> problem. suggestions?
> 
> thanks.
> Lorie
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