iCloud Passwords

iCloud Passwords lets you fill passwords from iCloud Keychain when signing in to websites using Chrome.

Total ratings

2.37 (Rating count: 1,728)

Review summary

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Pros
  • Allows access to iCloud Password Manager from Chrome
  • Works well with fingerprint/Apple Watch to unlock credentials
  • Fast and reliable for some users
Cons
  • Frequent 2FA prompts are annoying
  • Poor performance and slow page loading times
  • Inconsistent functionality compared to Safari implementation
  • Does not properly autofill or search for passwords
  • Disables Chrome's auto-saving feature for new passwords
Most mentioned
  • Non-functional or slow on Windows PC
  • Frequent requests for 2FA codes
  • Poor user experience and integration with other features
  • Limited performance compared to Safari's password manager
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Recent rating average: 2.40
All time rating average: 2.37
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Date Author Rating Lang Comment
2024-12-21
Mahdi Sohbatiha
en Chrome extension is not working as expected. After installing chrome extension chrome captchas are not working. Had to disable extension.
2024-12-21
Resucdueff Guldgen
zh 垃圾垃圾cnm
2024-12-20
Reynolds M
en Seems to work fine to some extent. As a developer, I realised it causes more some frame drops when hovering out and into the DOM
2024-12-19
Alex And
2024-12-18
Abdulazeez Salam
2024-12-18
Shay
en Newest MacOS Sequoia is not supported!!! Can't believe it!!!
2024-12-18
Richard Johan Nilsen
en Great to have the possibility to access Apple Passwords in Chrome too – seems to work well for me.
2024-12-18
Soso Song
en Do you know how to count numbers? I’m using my MBP, and without this extension, I only need to input my password once. But with the extension, I have to input it twice, plus enter a passcode sent as a notification to all four of my devices, and click “Allow twice. I know Apple wants us to use Safari and make competitors’ products harder to use, but this time, it only makes them look bad.
2024-12-17
Alexandre Tadeu Dias
pt N'ao funciona no windows. Parou de funcionar no chrome no Mac também.
2024-12-15
Nomes T
en This is the most awful app I have, wow. It's just so ugly & ancient looking! Could it be because I use Google Chrome on a windows PC? But beyond appearances, it's just not functional! All my passwords have synced across however it doesn't fill in any details. The dropdown box shows at login - great, but when I click to fill login details it just opens the iCloud app on desktop, doesn't even show a suggested login in dropdown. Then I have to search (manually, since the search doesn't work either) for the login details & copy the username & password over one by one - that's wild. I've tried restarting my PC, deleting the browser extension & readding, log in/out iCloud. I mean I shouldn't have to do all this for it to work but regardless, it still doesn't work. I just wanted my iPhone & computer to match details but oh well, back to my trusty Google Password Mngr.
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