With billions of passwords compromised in data breaches every year, we all know how risky it is to reuse them. But creating (and remembering) strong, unique passwords can be a serious hassle. That’s where password managers come in.
Google Password Manager instantly generates unique passwords and autofills them when you log into your Google Account on Chrome from your computer, Android or iOS device. Today, we’re introducing five new features to make Google Password Manager even more secure, helpful and easy to use. Let’s take a look.
1. Access a dedicated space and shortcut on desktop
Google Password Manager now has a dedicated home in Chrome on desktop, making it easier to review all your saved online credentials or change your password settings. Check it out by clicking “Password Manager” in your Chrome menu or “Manage passwords” when Chrome prompts you to autofill a saved password. For even quicker access, you can now create a desktop shortcut for Google Password Manager, too.