iOS 12 lets you share your passwords and websites with macOS Mojave via AirDrop

Apple is placing an important emphasis on the way in which we combine the functionality of our iPhone and that of macOS, as they well advised in the last WWDC, both operating systems will never converge into one, but that will not prevent them from working extremely well each other's hand. An example is this novelty that they did not comment on in the presentation, and that is that iOS 12 allows you to share your passwords and websites with macOS Mojave through AirDrop.

This is just one of the many characteristics that we are finding in the team of Actualidad iPhone because we have been testing iOS 12 from the same day of its launch in beta form. 

That is why it is extremely important that you visit the web from time to time if you want to be instantly informed of all these features, especially if you plan to try a beta version of this iOS 12, or if you want to know before anyone else which ones are the news long before the system is officially launched next September, hand in hand with the renewal of devices. Apple is working very hard to do with iOS 12 what users have been demanding years ago, optimizing the operating system to offer a user experience to match.

To share our passwords or web pages with macOS Mojave through AirDrop, we will simply have to go to the passwords section within the iOS settings menu. Once inside we are going to select the content we want to share by leaving a long press on the system, then the classic contextual menu will appear that will allow us to "copy" or the most relevant thing from now on, share it by AirDrop, it will be that easy, We already know that iCloud Keychain does not always save all passwords for both devices and this will facilitate the administration task a lot.


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