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While WWDC26 is winding down, I’ve had time to reflect on Monday’s keynote, where Apple spent most of its time preaching to parents about on-device Child Safety and, of course, Siri AI.

However, it also showcased something insanely neat and ingenious on Apple’s part that is largely being overshadowed. I’m referring to the new agentic AI feature now in iOS 27’s Passwords app.

Before, if you had passwords labeled as compromised or weak in Apple Passwords, you had to click each one individually and go to the corresponding website to change them manually. Not a conducive workflow if you have hundreds with a red warning label.