Dr.Fone User Guide for Password Manager
Learn how to use Dr.Fone to recover all kinds of iOS passwords, including face ID, screen time passcode, wifi password, app passwords, and more. Download the latest version of Dr.Fone and get started now.
How To Manage Passwords on iOS Device?
Do you have a list of passwords in your smartphone device against several accounts? If so, remembering them can be a difficult task that might leave you in the dark in important instances. For that case, Dr.Fone - Password Manager (iOS) provides a composite option in the form of this tool that helps users manage their entire password collection. Learn more about how this iOS password manager helps in making your life easy.
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Part 1: How To Find Your Password on iOS Device?
To locate the passwords of your multiple accounts through this iOS password manager, follow the simple steps below:
Launch Wondershare Dr.Fone on your computer and proceed to navigate through this path Toolbox > Password Manager.
* Dr.Fone's Mac version still has the old interface, but it does not affect the use of Dr.Fone's function; we will update it as soon as possible.
As the platform detects the iOS device connected to the computer through a USB cable, continue to select the option of Start Scan for detecting all account passwords.
Before the process starts running on the platform, it prompts users to put up a backup password on the iDevice. The backup password will be removed once the scan concludes altogether. Click OK to initiate the process of finding passwords on the device.
The next screen shows the progress of the scanning process, letting you know the timeframe under which the complete process will conclude.
Once the scanning concludes, the list of passwords appears right on the screen, where you can select and view any particular password you wish.
Part 2: How To Export Passwords as CSV?
For those who wish to export their passwords as a distinct file type, they can have it done in CSV format from Dr.Fone. Once you have the list of passwords displayed on the screen, click Export on the bottom right.
The following prompt window displays the options you can export your passwords to. Select any of them and export your passwords as CSV files in this iOS password manager.
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