App passwords are not in settings/passwords

I have seen 100s of posts about this. Can we please get an answer or resolution to this issue. All webpage passwords are stored but none of the app passwords are. One my passwords saved for the webpage is no longer correct and the app has it auto saved with the correct one and I can’t find the password. Please for the love of Christ help all of these people with this issue.

Posted on Jan 7, 2024 11:03 PM

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Posted on Jan 8, 2024 5:36 AM

When posing a question on the Apple Comminity Forum regarding password recovery for a specific app, it might be beneficial to include examples of the apps for which you're experiencing password loss. By illustrating the particular apps or services affected, you can offer clearer context to your query and potentially receive more targeted assistance from the community. Rather than broadly mentioning, "I have seen 100s of posts about this," which suggests a common issue, specifying the apps involved can help forum members provide more accurate and helpful solutions tailored to your situation. This additional detail could lead to more focused and effective advice, improving the chances of resolving your password recovery concerns.


With the limited information that you have provided, I have tried to provide a general guidelines to the issue faced by you.


Many apps don't have a corresponding ".com" website address.


Some apps are exclusively designed for mobile devices and don't have a web-based version or a traditional website. Others might have websites, but their primary presence and functionality are within the app itself.


For example, gaming apps, productivity tools, certain social media platforms, and various utilities often operate solely through their respective mobile applications without having a corresponding website with a ".com" domain.


These apps have their own settings for managing passwords. Open the app in question and look for an option related to passwords or account settings within the app itself.

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Jan 8, 2024 5:36 AM in response to _AppleHelpMe_

When posing a question on the Apple Comminity Forum regarding password recovery for a specific app, it might be beneficial to include examples of the apps for which you're experiencing password loss. By illustrating the particular apps or services affected, you can offer clearer context to your query and potentially receive more targeted assistance from the community. Rather than broadly mentioning, "I have seen 100s of posts about this," which suggests a common issue, specifying the apps involved can help forum members provide more accurate and helpful solutions tailored to your situation. This additional detail could lead to more focused and effective advice, improving the chances of resolving your password recovery concerns.


With the limited information that you have provided, I have tried to provide a general guidelines to the issue faced by you.


Many apps don't have a corresponding ".com" website address.


Some apps are exclusively designed for mobile devices and don't have a web-based version or a traditional website. Others might have websites, but their primary presence and functionality are within the app itself.


For example, gaming apps, productivity tools, certain social media platforms, and various utilities often operate solely through their respective mobile applications without having a corresponding website with a ".com" domain.


These apps have their own settings for managing passwords. Open the app in question and look for an option related to passwords or account settings within the app itself.

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