Apple Is Reportedly Building , a Dedicated Passwords App.<br />On June 6, Mark Gurman from 'Bloomberg' reported that Apple intends to build next-gen iPhones and Macs with a built-in password management app.<br />On June 6, Mark Gurman from 'Bloomberg' reported that Apple intends to build next-gen iPhones and Macs with a built-in password management app.<br />The new app will be called Passwords, Engadget reports.<br />The app will be revealed at the <br />Worldwide Developers Conference in June.<br />While Apple already offers password <br />services via the iCloud Keychain.<br />it can be tedious to find <br />or change passwords with it.<br />A dedicated passwords app would make the whole process easier and likely encourage some people to stick with Apple.<br />Similarly to subscription password managers 1Password and LastPass, Apple's app will <br />split passwords into categories.<br />Similarly to subscription password managers 1Password and LastPass, Apple's app will <br />split passwords into categories.<br />Such categories include "accounts, WiFi networks and Passkeys," CNBC reports. .<br />Users will be able to <br />import passwords from other apps.<br />Two-factor verification codes <br />will also be supported.<br />It's not clear if Passwords will let you <br />store files and images as its rivals do.