Apple will allow applications from the App Store to access usernames/passwords saved in Safari

  One of the future functions of iOS 8 whereof Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), he did not speak in the frame WWDC 2014 will provide a extremely useful novelty for application developers, but also for users. Specifically, the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), is going to offer third-party applications the opportunity to log in to their services or third-party services using login data saved in Safari, all without us having to log in again.

  More precisely, if you log in on Facebook / Twitter, any other service, in Safari and save the username or password, then any other application will be able to use those data to log in to the same services implemented in it. Everything will work through a warning message asking us if we want to log in to the respective services using the data saved in Safari, we having the option to refuse this.

  The whole system requires that the applications have a series of Apple APIs implemented, but in their absence we will at least be able to save the login data registered for those applications in Safari. The new system is made with the idea of ​​increasing the interaction between users and applications, the system being compatible even with technology Continuity developed to interconnect iOS 8 si OS X Yosemite.