Google has added a new feature to its Chrome browser. A new flag displayed in the current version of Chrome makes it possible to save username and password information that users could save while logging into a site directly from Settings.
Adding a manual password in Chrome
When logging into a site via the browser, Google asks the user if they want to save the username and password, and saves the passwords of the users who accept it in the Passwords section under the AutoFill tab in Settings . The company didn’t allow manual password addition until now, but that’s changing with a Chrome flag.
‘Enables manual password insertion in settings.’ A new flag with description allows users to save passwords without visiting a site.
Want to add manual password in Google Chrome browser users can enable the flag here by visiting chrome://flags/#add-passwords-in-settings. The company is also testing the ability to annotate saved passwords in the Canary version of the browser.
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