In iOS 15.4, iPadOS 15.4, and macOS Monterey 12.3 beta, Apple has made minor quality-of-life improvements to how Safari saves passwords. Currently, Safari happily saves passwords without a username, which could cause confusion later, but this is no longer the case in the beta update.
When you are prompted to save a password to iCloud Keychain in iOS 15.4, iPadOS 15.4, or macOS Monterey 12.3 and Safari only detects the password, Safari will pop up a window asking for the username . "Enter the username for your [site] account to save this password," the alert reads.
Safari Apple employee Ricky Mondello shared details about the new feature after being asked about it on Twitter. According to Mondello, Apple made changes to how Safari and iCloud Keychain operate to "address a pain point," and the update will indeed reduce instances of passwords being saved without a username.
iOS 15.4 also adds notes for iCloud Keychain, which lets you hide password update alerts, so there are a lot of useful updates in the beta.
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