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14 Google Password Manager Features You Should Know

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14 Google Password Manager Features You Should Know
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Google Password Manager is a service from Google that stores, manages, and secures account passwords automatically on Android devices and the Google Chrome browser. With this service, users do not need to remember all passwords, as the system will save passwords when logging into sites or apps, autofill during subsequent logins, and synchronise passwords across all devices using the same Google account. When signing into a website or app, the system will offer to save the password. It automatically fills in the username and password when logging into sites or apps. Stored passwords can be used on phones, laptops, and tablets as long as the same Google account is in use. It checks whether a password is weak, reused across accounts, or has been leaked. It provides notifications if a password is found in a data breach. It suggests or creates more secure random passwords. Data is stored encrypted in the user’s Google account. It is available directly in the Google Chrome browser without additional apps. It can be used for automatic login in Android apps. Users can view, edit, or delete stored passwords. To view passwords, biometric verification such as fingerprint, PIN, or pattern is usually required. It can import passwords from other browsers or apps. Passwords can be exported to a file if a backup is needed. It provides warnings if there is suspicious activity on the account or password. Google Password Manager helps users store passwords securely, automatically, and easily accessible across devices, while providing protection against data breaches.

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