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Safari's iCloud Keychain makes it convenient for you to save passwords and credit card information. The data is stored in iCloud so you can use it across all of your Apple devices. But, some websites don't support the autofill feature.

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You aren't out of luck if you need your credit card number but can't use autofill, though. You can manually look this information up in the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad. Here are the steps you need to finding that important data.

How to look up passwords

If you have a password saved in Safari's iCloud Keychain, chances are, you'll be able to use autofill on your iPhone or iPad, but just in case something goes wrong, here's how to find that information.

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  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Scroll down and tap Safari.
  3. Under the General section, tap Passwords.

  4. Use Touch ID to sign in, or enter your four-digit code if you don't use Touch ID.
  5. Scroll down and tap the website name that you want the password for.
  6. Press and hold the password tab to copy it.
  7. Tap Copy.

Once copied, you can paste your password into whatever field you want.

How to set up autofill information

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If you haven't set up Safari's autofill feature, you can quickly do so by adding your personal contact information.

  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Scroll down and tap Safari.
  3. Under the General section tap Autofill.

  4. Tap My Info.
  5. Select your name from your contacts list.

How to look up credit card information

If you need your credit card number and expiration date, you can look it up without having to log into a website that uses it.

  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Scroll down and tap Safari.
  3. Under the General section tap Autofill.

  4. Tap Saved Credit Cards.
  5. Use Touch ID to sign in, or if you don't use Touch ID, enter your four-digit code .
  6. Select the credit card number you want to view.

Questions about iCloud Keychain?

Do you want to know more about how iCloud Keychain works with Safari on iOS? Let us know in the comments.

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