Where exactly is Apple ID password stored?
Hiya!
I've just had a bit of an odd problem and after searching the web for a while I really haven't figured out an answer, and I thought that maybe posting it here would help, at least to get some pointers in the right direction.
A few weeks ago, after reading about a massive password leak that affected Google, Apple, and other big tech giants, I panicked and changed my Apple ID password – and decided to keep all my devices connected to avoid the hassle of having to log-in, again, in iPhone, iPad, Mac, etc.
Today, I was about to install a new app on my Mac via the App Store, and I got a prompt to input my Apple ID password. And of course, because I had only really used it once during the reset process, I had completely forgotten it. However, my iPhone and Mac seemed to remember it perfectly, as I could log into stuff like Apple Music, iCloud, and a bunch of other services using just my fingerprint and/or face. I got a little pop-up window like the one below:
OK - great, I thought, the password is safely saved somewhere in my devices. However, no matter how much I searched in the Passwords app and the Keychain Access app, I couldn't really find a trace of the Apple ID password. It's not saved there, neither as a password for a website (like www.icloud.com, for example) nor a "Passkey". It's just nowhere.
Yet – it must stay stored somewhere, otherwise how do the different devices really log into my account using Touch ID/Face ID?
I spent a long time trying to locate it, "decrypting" different keychains but getting nowhere. I eventually gave up and reset the password from my Mac. But I'm still slightly curious – how (and where!) does Apple store the password?
Once you've forgotten it, is it just impossible to reveal? With other passwords it's as simple as opening the app, finding the relevant item and hovering over the hidden field – however Apple ID observes other rules? I still can't find it anywhere after the new change.
It's probably a very simple answer, but it's driving me mad.
Especially because it all seems so simple and automatic – however some apps and in some occasions (such as installing new stuff on the App Store) still prompt to input a password, and then there's no option to use Touch ID / Face ID, only manual input works.
Thanks for the help!
Kind regards,
Fer
Many thanks!
Fernando
MacBook Pro (M1, 2020)