Passwords are essential for using the internet with your own unique sets of IDs. And to stay safe, you may use different passwords for all the websites and apps you use. While it’s a pain to remember every password, it’s harder to come up with stronger passwords for all of your accounts.
How to Manage Your Passwords on Google Chrome
Enter a password manager, the perfect way to create untraceable, secure passwords and store them for future use across a variety of platforms. Luckily for you, Google offers its own password manager on Android devices and the Chrome browser that can store and create unique passwords. What’s more, Google’s password manager offers a regular audit of your passwords to analyze if they’ve been compromised.
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Like its third-party counterparts, Google Password Manager runs on the web and Android. This means that passwords stored on Google can be used on platforms that support Google's web dashboard, such as browsers on mobile phones and PCs, in addition to running natively on Android.