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iCloud Passwords

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

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Description from store iCloud Passwords lets you securely fill passwords from iCloud Keychain when signing in to websites using Chrome. Any new passwords you create in Chrome are saved to your iCloud Keychain so that they are also available across your Apple devices. The extension can also generate verification codes, which you can set up by right-clicking on a QR code. The iCloud Passwords extension is compatible with macOS Sonoma or later, and Windows versions supported by the iCloud for Windows app. To enable the extension on a PC, download the iCloud for Windows app from the Microsoft Store and enable iCloud Passwords.

Latest reviews

  • (2025-07-24) Tadeu: Unusable. I can't use it because it requires iCloud to be installed on Windows.
  • (2025-07-23) David Abramov: What's the point of extension if it can't show the passwords? It's forcing you to open safari or the app.
  • (2025-07-23) Deepit Patil: Does not work on the Dia Browser. Says that MacOS Sonoma needs to be installed even though I am on Sequoia which is a newer version.
  • (2025-07-21) Justin Chong: The Windows app works adequately, but the Chrome extension does not work at all. Fix it!
  • (2025-07-19) Gunnar Clingman: asks to type in code every single time
  • (2025-07-16) leandro olie: Works like a charm in Brave Browser
  • (2025-07-16) P P: Useless to have on Chrome. Asks you to download safari.
  • (2025-07-16) Bill So: Finally, i don't need to copy and past passwords from Keychain (or Passwords app) over.
  • (2025-07-15) Kaverr Amedi: Now what will we review?
  • (2025-07-15) Dylan Jardine: Does not work on Dia browser. Tells me my computer needs to be updated, but it is running Mac OS 15.5
  • (2025-07-15) David Thompson: Trying to use it in Comet browser and it says "This extension requires macOS Sonoma or later to be installed". I have Sequoia installed and it doesn't recognize that.
  • (2025-07-14) J C: Please add support for DIA browser! What is wrong with you all whitelisting browsers. They are all chromium based so just allow them!
  • (2025-07-14) Dean Elwood: Poor - it doesn't add passwords, so actually it's a step backward from just using Chrome Password Manager.
  • (2025-07-13) Matt Gregory: Please add support for Dia browser!
  • (2025-07-13) Becks Silke: Doesn't work "This extension requires macOS Sonoma or later to be installed"; I have Sequoia 15.5 installed.
  • (2025-07-13) Cory McCabe: Extremely helpful for still being able to use Chromium-based browsers (Like Arc) and still having access to all of my iCloud passwords. I really did NOT want to have to switch to another password manager and start paying for something, so this is a perfect solution for me. Pro Tip: When needing to log into anything, use ⌘E to open up your login details for that specific website. 🔥
  • (2025-07-11) Brian: Obnoxious. Immediately uninstalling. First of all, it makes you open the Passwords app and do everything there, then copy/paste your passwords. But the main reason I'm removing it is because EVERY time I navigate anywhere, it asks me if I want to save some random thing as a password. Sometimes twice.
  • (2025-07-11) Mikhail Gostev: asks for a 2fa any time i open the browser again, would be nice if it automatically entered since i get the code on the same device i have to enter it on
  • (2025-07-10) Ihor Dem: Please fix it on Sequoia "This extension requires macOS Sonoma or later to be installed"
  • (2025-07-10) Farid Martínez Yd: does not work, keeps saying I need macOS Sonoma or Later installed when I'm already on Sequoia.
  • (2025-07-08) Matthew Newton: Works as expected, only issue is that it prevents Google Pay autofill from working. There is no Apple Wallet Extension. However, if you turn off the extension and refresh the page, the Google Wallet reactivates.
  • (2025-07-05) Vladimirs Matusevics: works as expected
  • (2025-07-05) Vu Dinh Dau: It works perfectly
  • (2025-07-05) Owl Enigma (LeoCronis): stopped syncing and working on pc
  • (2025-07-03) Mason Dial: Requires 'Windows Hello' login to setup.
  • (2025-07-02) Hadi Farnoud: it doesn't generate password. it does not autofill the forms. for each login you need to authenticate. and it does not have secure notes, credit cards storage. also, the CSV import does not work on Passwords app on MacOS. I've tried many password managers, this is by far the worst one yet
  • (2025-07-01) Lauren Cervantes: Stopped working on macbook/ecosia broswer after recent OS update (6/2025) worked fine prior, laptop has been turned off and on. extension has been removed and re-added and says it need Sonoma or later
  • (2025-06-30) Rafael Seifert: Please support Dia Browser.
  • (2025-06-29) quez baldwin: It used to work perfectly, then chrome updated. Now it doesn't work for me
  • (2025-06-26) Maddox Vasquez (Madtalks7): It's fine. However there are multiple problems, I have to re-turn on the extension every time I close my laptop, and sometimes the buttons with the username and passwords don't even work. Which is really annoying, kinda disappointing.
  • (2025-06-26) Arslan Aslam: An amazing app from Apple.
  • (2025-06-24) Gale: Effectively Useless on macOS and Encourages Disabling Security as a Workaround. This extension does not function at all on macOS 15. If you are storing your passwords in a secure manner (synced via the iCloud Keychain, for example), then all it acts as is a massively-complex shortcut to the “Passwords” application to copy-paste manually after re-authenticating. Of course, the foundational issue here is that neither Google nor Apple can manage to set aside their monopolistic impulses for long enough to simply compete on a product-by-product basis on the open market, but we’re all already aware of that.
  • (2025-06-23) Lee Moreau: Doesn't work at ALL. It's added to Chrome, it shows added to Chrome, yet all Chrome says is "download iCloud for Windows" when trying to use it for passwords. Then if I want to run just the Passwords app it says I must enable Hello for Windows which I don't want to, and cannot do on my computer.
  • (2025-06-20) Luis Zapata: kinda chopped with the popup everytime you want to use it, but does job eventually
  • (2025-06-19) Benny Smelcer: hell yea
  • (2025-06-18) Alan Gourlaouen: Work fine
  • (2025-06-13) Kathy Ryan: Just an annoying pop-up pretending to be helpful.
  • (2025-06-13) Kim P: can you support Dia Browser. It keeps telling me to install Mac OS Sonoma even though I'm way past that.
  • (2025-06-13) Aleksandr Shukletsov: 1. Always popup asking for auth code 2. Doesn't create passwords for websites - you have to open the Passwords app and create a password their. Only Safari's got full support. Poorly done Apple.
  • (2025-06-09) Artsiom Sazonau: Amazing
  • (2025-06-09) Sándor “Kobra” Fricska: Nice try, goog idea. But always pop-up for auth, doesn't work with Apple Watch
  • (2025-06-08) Dan Ko: Works really badly. Rarely opens. You need to enter the verification code many times etc.
  • (2025-06-07) Hyder Family: Hi Apple. So, iCloud Passwords is completely awesome, but now, on Opera Air, it does not recognize that I am on macOS 15.5. Please fix this bug!!!!!!!!
  • (2025-06-06) Greg W: Still currently broken in Brave. Used to work fine. Now the toolbar icon looks funny after you click it to give access to the site (becomes so dark that it's basically invisible in the dark-mode toolbar), and clicking again produces a window with the six number-boxes for authorizing the extension to access your passwords, but only the extension icon is there (no text), and it doesn't trigger the OS to show you the window with the 2FA 6-digit code. Please fix.
  • (2025-06-05) Joe Steinkamp: Can't be installed on Mac OS Sequoia 15.5 as it says "This extension requires macOS Sonoma or later to be installed." Sequoia is later.
  • (2025-06-05) Lin (1): it stops instant replay but never reenables it and has some flakey reliability
  • (2025-06-02) indo raptor: Great
  • (2025-05-29) Chris Claro: This might be good on a Mac with Safari, but for Chrome or Edge it is terrible. First, it covers the passwords that I already have autosaved with the "use passwords" extension, then when I click on the extension, verify that it is me, sometimes nothing comes in anyway - so what are you asking to save or add if there is nothing there anyway? When it does work it is helpful, but there needs to be a way to shut it off on the page as to not interfere with Chrome/Edge passwords - because it seems to be duplicating those rather than sharing with other passwords on the device. I would rather just get rid of it and stick with the others.
  • (2025-05-29) James Hanley: Not compatible with Linux Mint. Why?
  • (2025-05-28) Jason Morgan: The degree to which Apple has made this frustrating and inconvenient to use on Mac intentionally to drive people to stick to using Safari is kind of impressive in a twisted way. Went to swap back to Chrome because Safari has been giving me so many issues that require purging the cache to view websites, and just in the 10 minutes I was goign to websites to log back in I had to re-enable the extension at least 3 times. There's no way any serious person is looking at this as anything other than intentionally hostile engineering.

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4,000,000 history
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Rating
2.3382 (2,073 votes)
Last update / version
2025-07-13 / 3.1.25
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