The Best Password Vault for Safari

Effortlessly save, access, and manage passwords in one, secure place.

What is a password vault?


A password manager stores all your passwords and other essential information in a password vault. Think of it like a physical safe but for your online valuables.

When using Safari, your password vault is your home base for everything you’ve saved including passwords, secure notes, and credit card information. Usually, you can manually add your passwords to your vault, or it will automatically capture account passwords when you enter them on every website as you browse in Apple Safari.

From your password vault, you can launch websites, edit login information, add notes, share login information, and more.

What information can my vault store securely?

Password vaults save usernames and passwords of course, but what else can they store?

Payment information

Securely save credit cards in your password vault to make paying bills and shopping online easier. You can create profiles for different cards and autofill that information when you go to pay. No more searching for your wallet.


Personal and family information

Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers – this is all information you often need to know about your family members – and it’s not safe to text or email it. Storing it in your password vault helps you share it securely.


Securely shared private information

Teams at work often have to share credentials to sites and applications. You can store those credentials in your password vault and share them securely. No more passwords on sticky notes or in text messages. Add them to your vault!

What sites should I save in my password vault?

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Banking

Keep your financial life secure by saving all your banking logins in your password vault (e.g., checking, 401(k), and investment accounts). Also, take advantage of two-factor authentication when available.

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Email

Your email is the door to your digital world, so keep it safe. Storing your email password in your password vault helps you create a strong password and rotate it more frequently for safe measure.

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Social Media

Social media sites contain a lot of personal information that hackers love. Create strong, unique passwords for these sites and save them in your Chrome password vault.

Why do I need a password vault?


Unfortunately, security breaches are becoming more and more common, and it’s almost impossible to keep your information safe without the help of an online vault.

According to the 2018 Verizon Data Breach Report, 8% of breaches are due to weak or reused passwords. And for everyday people, stolen passwords are a leading cause of cybertheft. Passwords are the weak link when it comes to your online security – mostly because they are hard to remember. Your password vault eliminates this problem and allows you to store and use unique, strong passwords.

This is particularly important for businesses as employees have so many account logins to remember, and they often need to share passwords between coworkers. There is no good way to do this securely without storing this information in a password vault.

Which password vault should I use on iPhone?


If you’re using Apple devices like the iPhone, iPad, or Mac computers, you may be aware of – or already using – the iCloud Keychain as your password manager to save and fill logins for different websites. For anyone using the iOS and macOS ecosystem, it does seem like a convenient option that saves you time and the hassle of remembering every password. But saving and filling passwords is pretty much the only thing Keychain can do; it’s short on features to help you protect yourself online.

A standalone password manager like LastPass gives you the convenience of syncing passwords and other stored data to almost any device, regardless of OS and browser. LastPass also gives you extra security with options like two-factor authentication and password alerts. When it comes to your personal information, you deserve strong protection. With the option to store addresses, credit cards, notes and other items, a password manager like LastPass also keeps the information you need every day just a few clicks away.

How secure is the LastPass vault?


At LastPass security is our number one priority. With local-only encryption, your data is encrypted and decrypted at the device level. Data stored in your vault is kept secret, even from LastPass.

Your master password, and the keys used to encrypt and decrypt data, are never sent to LastPass’ servers, and are never accessible by LastPass.

We are also SOC 2 Type II and SOC 3 compliant. This detailed review of our controls and processes is a “gold standard” for confirming the security and reliability of LastPass.

Benefits of a password vault on Safari

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Secure storage

Ensure all your sensitive information is stored safely

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Strong passwords

Make your passwords unique and strong without having to remember them.

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Time savings

Cut down on the time it takes to log in to your online accounts when you enable AutoFill.

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Sharing

Share passwords and other information with teammates or family members

How to disable your iCloud Keychain and switch to LastPass


LastPass will store your Apple account password so you can sign onto any Apple device or platform.

  1. First download and log in to LastPass.
  2. In Safari, open up Preferences and click Passwords.
  3. Copy-paste any stored logins to new entries in the LastPass vault.
  4. Once you’ve transferred your existing credentials, open System Preferences and click iCloud, then uncheck Keychain. You’ll be prompted to enter your Apple ID and complete the instructions.



Cross-platform password management

Download and use LastPass Free across one device type—computer or mobile—or upgrade to Premium or Families for unlimited access across all devices.

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Google Chrome

Get LastPass Chrome for the most robust feature set of any password manager option.

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Android

Access your personal data on the go with LastPass for Android. Browser and in-app autofill allow for a seamless mobile experience.

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iPhone

Keep your accounts at your fingertips with LastPass for iPhone. Our iOS app now supports in-app autofill for one-touch login.

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Mac

View, edit, and manage your LastPass Vault from your desktop with our Mac App.

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Windows

Manage your logins and personal data in your LastPass Vault directly from your Windows computer.

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Mozilla Firefox

Secure one-click login with our Firefox extension.

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Apple Safari

Save keystrokes and stay secure online with our Safari password manager.

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Opera Browser

Streamlined access to your favorite accounts and save time at checkout with LastPass for Opera.

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Microsoft Edge

Never type another password in your browser with LastPass Microsoft Edge extension.

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And many more

View the full list of compatible LastPass browsers and devices here.

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