Passwords for Safari that can be exported in iOS 16 and Mac OS Ventura
If you store your website passwords in Safari, you could eventually need to use one on a different computer or in a different browser. What you can do is as follows:
The distinction between password managers like 1Password and the way that Safari generates and stores your passwords is becoming very hazy at this point. Both have great benefits, but because Safari is a built-in feature of the Mac, iPhone, and iPad, you will eventually save a password there.
As long as you consistently use Safari and the same device, or at the very least, the same Apple ID, to access that password-protected page, you might not even notice or care. However, you have a minor issue if a website's IT staff decides that everyone must use Chrome for no other reason than that those engineers appear to like that browser.
The annoying issue of how to transfer passwords over arises if you decide you've had enough of this and want to stick with utilizing a third-party password manager program exclusively.
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