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  • Introducing Password AutoFill for Apps

    Logging in to an app is a source of friction that can lead to user abandonment. Password AutoFill is a new feature in iOS 11 that makes logging in easy by putting users' passwords directly on the keyboard in your login UI. Learn how to guarantee that Password AutoFill works in your app to make logging in a frictionless experience for your users.

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    Good morning everyone.

    Welcome to session 206, Introducing Password Autofill for Apps. My name is Ricky Mondello. And I am thrilled to be able to tell you about Password Autofill, a new feature in iOS 11 that puts passwords that your users have already saved in Safari and in iCloud Keychain directly on the keyboard within your apps to make logging in super simple.

    We made Password Autofill because logging into apps is hard.

    It's a source of friction.

    Personally, when I've downloaded a new app from the Store and I've seen the login screen, sometimes I've just switched