Users have many options when it comes to password management. Most require paying for the best experience, but Google has a password manager available for free. However, it has a few shortcomings in terms of usability. Fortunately, with the latest update released for all platforms, many problems affecting usability are eliminated. Password manager is now easier and even more secure than before.
Same view on all devices
As it is known, Google password manager works differently and in a different way on every platform. For example; The experience you have on your phone is unlike anything you have on your laptop. Google is changing that with the new update. Now the password management app looks the same on Chrome as it does on Android.
Introduced innovations
- When iOS users set Chrome as the autofill provider, the password manager now allows you to easily create passwords in your iPhone apps.
- Password manager for Android users now lets you batch check your saved passwords and warns you when it finds weak or used credentials. You can then easily renew these passwords automatically.
- Google’s compromised password alert now works on all Chrome platforms, including Android, Chrome OS, iOS, Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- You can now manually add passwords to the application on all platforms.
- Google’s tap and fill automatically fills in your saved passwords. This feature is being developed as tap-to-login, which will allow you to securely login to sites directly from the area at the bottom of your Android phone’s screen.
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