

Additionally, the Photos app will suggest you add the relevant media files to a specific shared library. They can share all photos and videos that they take, and edit and delete them. The members in the iCloud Shared Photo Library can pick and choose photos and videos they want to be added to the shared library. The iCloud Shared Photo Library could be a real life-saver during such circumstances as all the memories will be added to the shared library which can be accessed by everyone. If you have go out on a vacation with your family, there are chances that multiple family members capture images and videos. With macOS Ventura, Apple has introduced iCloud Shared Photo Library, which lets you create a photo library and share it with up to six family members to create a shared collection of photos and videos. Your personal Passkeys will be synchronized across all your iCloud-enabled devices, and you will be able to seamlessly login to various apps by using Passkeys instead of having to go through the hassle of remembering too many passwords. The two devices will synchronize your credentials, and you will be able to log in to websites and apps.
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Instead of using a password or a pin when you land on a login page, you will now be prompted on your Mac’s screen to pick up your iPhone or iPad and use Touch ID/Face ID to verify your identity. Passkeys are stored only on your device and not on a web server, so they are not vulnerable to online phishing attacks.

The way Passkeys work is a bit different from the way the traditional passwords do. Passkeys will roll out later this year with macOS Ventura to compatible devices. It has collaborated with the FIDO Alliance to create a secure passwordless sign-in process called Passkeys. Looks like Apple does not want traditional passwords to stay in the game for too long.
