Not only you. It happens to me too. And it happens on Mac book pro and iPad pad pro.

The solutions I’ve tried include looking in my passwords; no solution provided. Other solution includes backspacing on that website looking at history, taking a picture of the password (The problem with that is I can never get a full picture of the password as it fades in the field).

I believe that it’s due to the different URLs that the webpage is used when creating a pass. Often I have to go to my gmail to authenticate The password, and then I am directed to a different URL. And then everything is messed up.

What I’m doing is using a password that’s real simple to create an account. Once the account is created I go in and reset the password with the strong password and it seems to work.

Answer from peace B on Stack Exchange
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Apple Community
discussions.apple.com › thread › 255848541
Where to find recently generated password… - Apple Community
Hello! In the “All” password list, tap the ↑↓ icon (bottom left) and choose Date Created. ... I’ve just discovered this regression in iOS 18 too. In 17 you could simply see all recently generated passwords.
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Apple Support
support.apple.com › en-us › 104955
Find saved passwords and passkeys on your iPhone - Apple Support
In iOS 17 or earlier, go to Settings, scroll down and tap Passwords. Then tap Recently Deleted.
Published   May 22, 2025
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Apple Community
discussions.apple.com › thread › 256086589
How do you find recently generated passwords on iphone?
I have an account I need to access ASAP that I recently generated a password for which for some reason my phone did not save, but the password reset system is not working so now I am completely locked out, so I need to find the password the phone generated. ... This was available in iOS 17. iOS 18 removed that capability by design.
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Kaspersky
support.kaspersky.com › KPM › iOSMR11U4 › en-US › 166489.htm
View the Password Generator history
The Password Generator window opens, and the app generates a password using the default parameters. ... The Recent Passwords window opens with the list of your most recently copied passwords.
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Apple Community
discussions.apple.com › thread › 255773083
Since the update to iPadOS 18 some newly … - Apple Community
I am on an iPad Air running iPadOS 18.2.1. 456 3 ... I have a similar problem, however even if I use a generated password by pressing the fill and save button, it doesn’t update the password in the password app, so when I try to log into website afterwards ,it auto fills my old saved password instead of the new one. if I go into passwords I can find the new auto generated password under the title of recently generated passwords, I then have to copy it, paste into website and then I get the box confirmation to update password in keychain.
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Apple Community
discussions.apple.com › thread › 8250728
is there a way to find last suggested pas… - Apple Community
January 26, 2018 - If it's not saved in Keychain then unfortunately no. You will need to use the site's reset password function and this time note any Safari created password or create your own strong password.
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YouTube
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iOS 18: How to Find Passwords - YouTube
#ios18 #find #passwords Here's how to find your passwords on your iPhone after iOS 18 update.
Published   January 8, 2025
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YouTube
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How To Find Passwords on iPhone - iOS 18 - 2025 - YouTube
How to find passwords on iPhone? In this tutorial, I show you how to find and see your saved passwords on iPhone iOS 18. This means you can see your password...
Published   December 18, 2024
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YouTube
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How to find saved passwords and passkeys in the Passwords app on iPhone and iPad | Apple Support - YouTube
In iOS 18 and later, you can use the Passwords app to create, manage, and share passwords and passkeys. You can also use Passwords to find passwords and pass...
Published   April 24, 2025
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The Mac Observer
macobserver.com › home › stored passwords missing after ios 18/18.5 update? here’s how to recover them
Stored Passwords Missing After iOS 18/18.5 Update? Here's How to Recover Them - The Mac Observer
September 28, 2025 - While it’s reliable for the most part, there’s a chance that your stored passwords might go missing after installing the recent iOS 18.5 update. But does it mean you’ll be locked out of your accounts? Of course not. This guide will show you how to recover your credentials. In order to streamline access, all your credentials have been moved to a dedicated Passwords app on iOS 18. If you can’t find anything in there, there are a bunch of reasons why this might happen.
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NordPass
nordpass.com › blog › how to find saved passwords on iphone
How to find saved passwords on an iPhone | NordPass
Learn how to view saved passwords on an iPhone, plus smarter ways to keep credentials safe and synced everywhere.
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1Password Community
1password.community › 1password community › discussions › 1password at home
Password generated history | 1Password Community
Why is there no password generated history in the iOS app? Seems like a no brainer feature, can’t tell you how many times I’ve had users generate a pw on...
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Apple Community
discussions.apple.com › thread › 254943466
Can I see my password history on the saved passwords?
Tap Settings, then select Passwords. In iOS 13 or earlier, select Passwords & Accounts, then tap Website & App Passwords.