One of the main novelties that have come from the hand of iOS 15, we find it in Safari, a browser that has received a major redesign by placing the search bar at the bottom of the screen, a change that has not been liked by many users during the beta and that has forced Tim Cook's company to allow the user to maintain the traditional design.
But in addition to the design change, another of the main novelties that have been introduced in Safari with the arrival of iOS 15 are the extensions. The password manager 1Password has been one of the first to offer support for this new functionality as announced last June.
If you are 1Password users and have already updated to iOS 15, you can use this application in the same way that you normally use it on a desktop or laptop computer, through the top navigation bar, from where we have immediate access to all the passwords and data stored in the application without having to independently open the application.
According to its developers, 1Password uses machine learning on the device to auto-complete the login process from complicated websites and even auto-populate two-factor authentication codes.
In iPadOS 15, this extension offers us more functions with a more complete and functional user interface. 1Password is one of the oldest password managers on the App Store, although it is not the only one. In order to take full advantage of this application, which is also available for Windows, Android, Linux and macOS, it is necessary to pay a monthly subscription, since the one-time purchase option disappeared a couple of years ago.