Safari can import passwords from Google Chrome and store them in the iCloud keychain on MacOS 10.15.4

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Safari can import passwords from Google Chrome and store them in the iCloud keychain on MacOS 10.15.4

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Apple yesterday released a few updates to its operating systems. Although the one that got the best idea is the iPadOS 13.4 ka upgrade support for external Bluetooth mouse and trackpadThere are some important new features, for example, in macOS 10.15.4. In addition to the changes used Real Time Use and the original synchronized version of the song in the Music app, Safari also has new options.

Apple's Internet browser improves with each update, but it's not in everyone's favor. When using Google services, it is likely that Google will be used. If you have passwords stored in Mountain View browser too you would like to have them on the iCloud keychain, it is now possible to take them to Safari for this purpose.

Safari also adds support for HDR content on Netflix

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One of the best features of iCloud is its keychain. Storing passwords in it allows us to have them on any Apple device enter comfortably and quickly. With the latest update, Safari is able to import all passwords stored in Chrome and fill in details automatically on websites.

Aside from the option of transferring passwords from Chrome to Safari in the iCloud keychain, the Internet browser for those from Comertino has also added support for playing HDR content on Netflix on compatible machines. However, it is now up to Netflix to prove it.

Some features we found in the update are better ways to manage tabs, and to completely block third party cookies of Safari on all platforms available to it.

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