iCloud Passwords 的評論
iCloud Passwords 作者: Apple Inc.
28 筆評論
- I also received a message at first that the extension was "incompatible with Firefox" but then something made it work eventually. The extension is disabled each time I boot, and sends a verification code to my computer to enable. This experience is a bit strange given I'm already authenticated. I also had to enable a 4-digit pin to my computer to use iCloud Passwords, which seems less secure than a password and probably a dealbreaker for most. Aside from the setup and quirks, it otherwise works well and syncs immediately with my other Apple devices. I imagine the venn diagram of Firefox PC users and iPhone users overlapping is really small, so I appreciate that this even exists.
- 評價 3 分,滿分 5 分來自 FaultedBeing,2 個月前
- Works, but breaks some websites, so far the one I've noticed as most affected is Google Translate where every single keystroke spikes CPU usage to 100% according to 'about:performance'.
OS: macOS Sequoia 15.5
Firefox: 141.0
Without the addon Google Translate performs well. - 評價 3 分,滿分 5 分來自 Firefox 使用者 18940620,3 個月前
- 評價 3 分,滿分 5 分來自 grandidea56,5 個月前It never seems to remember the right password and if you use a different computer it doesn't even keep any of the passwords.
- 評價 3 分,滿分 5 分來自 Firefox 使用者 15706032,5 個月前
- 評價 3 分,滿分 5 分來自 Steve Horseman,6 個月前It’s great to have this extension, but it has some serious performance problems on some pages, like GitHub pull request diff pages, I’m often getting informed by Firefox that this extension is slowing the pages down. Please optimize it.
- 評價 3 分,滿分 5 分來自 Firefox 使用者 14078616,6 個月前Super module qui permet de synchroniser et d'auto compléter les mot de passe stocker l'application mot de passe d'apple ... mais parfois elle peux être capricieuse sur la saisi des identifiant et mot de passe et depuis la mise à jour vers mac os 18.4 celle-ci ne fonctionne plus sur zen et affiche "Cette extension requiert l'installation de macOS Sonoma ou ultérieur."
- Works great until today it started complaining that it only supports Sonoma and higher, except I just upgraded to Sequoia 15.4 (24E248) last night, so I'm pretty sure the version checking logic is broken. Would be nice if this could be fixed since I now manually have to use the Passwords app whenever I need to login to something.
- Until this addon has Windows support - whatever that may require to enable - it will mean that Firefox is not a browser I can use fully. Fully 90% of my passwords are handled in the Apple Keychain manager system and I have little incentive to change this. While Chrome's lack of support of adblocking extensions are a dealbreaker for it, it did at least allow me to seamlessly manage passwords across my iOS device and Windows PC with no cost and without having to adopt a browser on iOS other than Safari, which works perfectly well for my purposes. I doubt this review will ever be seen or considered by the Apple dev team, but this omission of Windows support is a glaring one.
- Sometimes it works well, sometimes it's a nightmare. There should be a way to exclude some sites as it simply doesn't function. For a few you take the risk of being locked out due to too many bad logon attempts because it won't get out of your way so you can logon properly.
- 評價 3 分,滿分 5 分來自 Ignacio Flores,7 個月前After upgrading my mac to Version 15.4 Beta (24E5206s). The extension stopped working. It's returning this error: "This extension requires macOS Sonoma or later to be installed."
- Works great most of the time, but I need the ability to turn it off on certain pages.
I do some coding work in a browser-based application (modified version of VS Code) and this add-on treats the multiline text box as an input field, covering my code with the dropdown. It's especially bad that when I click somewhere else in the text box, the add-on pops up at just the right time for the browser not to register the mouseup event and makes my mouse start selecting the text.
I have to keep the add-on disabled if I plan to do coding work as it gets in the way. - I was glad to be able to install the iCloud Passwords add-on for Firefox, but disappointed when I received the message, "The Passwords extension is not currently available on Firefox for Windows....." I have iCloud for Windows installed. When will it be fixed so that ALL Firefox users can avail it?
- 評價 3 分,滿分 5 分來自 Firefox 使用者 14219946,9 個月前I really like the concept, but lately, I keep getting messages that iCloud Passwords is slowing down Firefox. I notice it particularly consistently when loading a page on reddit.com
- 評價 3 分,滿分 5 分來自 Firefox 使用者 18748425,9 個月前Need to re-authenticate very often which is extremely annoying
- Things work reasonable well after deleting the old extension and reinstalling.
It's not quite as well integrated as passwords are in Safari (no password generation, that I can see at least), but it gets the job done.
A few notes:
* it doesn't display the title of the password in the dropdown when allowing you to select which one to use, only the username + the first website associated with it.
* Using Grafana, when clicking on a dropdown selector for a variable with a large number of selectable options (1,000+), the page often becomes completely unresponsive, and I'll get a banner telling me that "*iCloud Passwords" is slowing down Firefox. To speed up your browser, stop that extension." after about 10 seconds [0]. (FF 133.0.3 (aarch64), Passwords Version 1.2 (20620.1.16.11.8), Extension 3.0.6, about 400 stored Passwords)
* Apple really needs to clarify the lineage of the extension on the homepage. It's confusing looking through older comments and seeing a developer with seemingly no association to Apple responding to issues. I had to verify through news articles that they had actually acquired the extension.
[0] Interestingly, I stopped using Safari because poor performance when using this same web app made it unusable. - 評價 3 分,滿分 5 分來自 Ihsan CAGIRICI,9 個月前Yani yıl olmuş kaç hala eksikleri var. Örneğin Windows üzerindeki firefox tarayıcımda kullanamıyorum.
- Very handy, and I'm super glad iCloud Passwords has finally come to Firefox. However, on pages with many textboxes, it slows the page to a crawl when entering text (even when they're not passwords!)
There are a few other bugs (needing to use 2FA every time Firefox re-opens in order to autofill), but overall very helpful.