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The vast majority of iPhone, iPad and Mac users rely on the superior security of Apple products. The engineers from Cupertino really care about security, and the new versions of iOS, iPadOS and macOS only confirm this fact.

Part of all systems from Apple is the password manager Klíčenka on iCloud. In new systems, this will generate a one-time code that will ensure login to all accounts using two-factor authentication. However, if you log into your account from your device, the Keychain will recognize it, so you won't have to enter any extra code.

If the news in the native password manager enticed you and you would like to switch to it, you can finally migrate to a solution from Apple and another platform. A rather surprising fact is that you can use the service from the Californian company on Windows, specifically in the Microsoft Edge browser.

Personally, I use the native Keychain on iCloud practically all the time, so I appreciate filling in with two-factor authentication. Sure, some third-party apps have had these features for a long time, but it's great that we got the gadgets natively. For those who have, for example, an iPhone and a computer with Windows, it is certainly gratifying that they can once again work a little better with Apple services on the platform from Microsoft.

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