Apple Supports Passwords for Firefox
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•Apple takes over third-party Apple Passwords autofill extension for Firefox
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Apple has added password manager features to its Passwords app for iOS and Macs .
The company has never supported non-Chromium browsers like Chrome or Firefox.
Apple has now added an official Passwords extension for Firefox users running Macs Sonoma and Sequoia.
Currently, the extension doesn't support older versions of Macs or any versions of Firefox for Windows or Linux .
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