How to Stop Password Requests to Download Free Apps in iOS. The iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch must be on the newest version of iOS to have access to this feature: Open the Settings app and head to “iTunes & App Store” Under the Apple ID username, choose “Password Settings”.
The Office 365 Admin app enables administrators to view the service health of their Office 365 environment on-the-go. Since it first launched on November 21st on Windows Phone 8, thousands of Office 365 administrators have downloaded the app. As of today, the app is now available for Android and iOS 7 as promised in the original blog post, Check the service health of your Office 365 service on the go.
As stated previously, to access service health data with the Office 365 Admin app, you must have an active Office 365 subscription with administrator user rights. Also, this app does not currently support Windows Azure Active Directory Multi-Factor Authentication.
For Android (4.2.1 and up), download the app from Google Play.
For iOS 7, download the app from the Apple App Store.
Tired of constantly forgetting your passwords? Apple wants to eliminate that pain point in iOS 11 by expanding its password-managing feature beyond its Safari browser.
Technically, password autofill for third-party apps has been available for a couple of years now, but developers had to enable the feature, and not a lot of apps actually did. With iOS 11, however, Apple will enable the feature for all apps by including an extra key on the keyboard when it detects a login screen.
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Sign in with a tap
After installing iOS 11, when you need to sign in to an app that has its login credentials saved in Apple's password manager, your iOS device will suggest login info. To sign in, tap on the saved information and you're done. If you have multiple accounts, you can tap on the key icon to view more account details.
Manage credentials
To add, edit or delete login info using the expanded password manager, open Settings > Accounts & Passwords > App & Website Passwords. If you've previously let Safari save any login details for websites you frequent, you'll see that information here. Tap Edit to select multiple login items to delete, or swipe to the left on single items to delete individual listings.
Select a saved login to view the website, username and password.
To add a new account, you'll need to scroll all the way to the bottom of the list and tap Add Password. There you can enter the website, username and password. Right now, it doesn't appear that the app will suggest complex passwords for you, so be sure to come up with something on your own. A complex password or random characters is ideal, and since iOS 11 will fill it in for you in future, don't worry about making it easy to remember. Let iOS 11 do the work.
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