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Can't Delete an Autofill Password (@t-com.de)?

When I go in:

Settings -> Safari -> Passwords & Autofill -> Saved Passwords


I have 4 passwords, 3 that I have authorized and then this one:

Website: https://

User Name: BP-FRAatkkcxz@***

Password: (a random password I've never used is listed)


When I hit "Edit" and delete this from the Passwords list it goes away, but if I come back it reappears.


Anyone know what this could be?


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Posted on Oct 4, 2014 8:29 PM

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Oct 31, 2014 4:48 PM in response to zblom

I have found a solution.


You need to use Keychain Access on OS X. In the sidebar select iCloud. You can locate the entry by searching for the part after the @ in the email address of that entry. Right click it. Select "Delete". It will be deleted from that machine as well as any other device synced with iCloud keychain.


I did this in Mavericks, but it should work on Yosemite as well.


As far as I know there yet no way of doing this on iOS.


I filed a radar as well rdar:// 18835323


Hope this helps.

Nov 22, 2014 2:01 PM in response to zblom

This certainly is a security defect introduced after iCloud sync was introduced!!!!


i Have tried all of the following:

1. Removal of iCloud account from iPad. This process pro,puts for deleting synced keychain password and I did that

2. Removed device passcode and forced passowd wipe while doing that

3. Removed password manually from auto fill and password page


but nothing works !!!!


the passwords keep reappearing. The biggest threat is that all are visible in plain text to anyone who can access my iPad.


Apple seems to be stubborn and in mess.

Can't Delete an Autofill Password (@t-com.de)?

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