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- Overview
- How Google Password Manager can improve your online security
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- How Google Password Manager handles your data
Google Password Manager makes it simple to use a strong, unique password for all your online accounts.When you use Google Password Manager, passwords are saved in your Google Account.
You can use Google Password Manager to:
Create and save strong, unique passwords that you don’t have to remember.
Protect all your saved passwords with built-in security.
A safer way to manage your passwords
Stolen passwords are one of the most common ways that accounts are compromised.
To help protect your accounts, you can use Google Password Manager to:
• Suggest strong, unique passwords to avoid multiple account compromises from a single stolen password.
• Notify you about unsafe passwords. If passwords you’ve saved are published on the internet, Google Password Manager canhelp you change any unsafe passwords.
• Help block unauthorized access. Your passwords are stored behind Google’s built-in security using encryption. To view passwords, you’ll need to sign in again.
Get started
To use Google Password Manager on your computer, you can either:
• Turn on sync in Chrome.
• Sign in to Chrome and allow Chrome to use passwords from your Google Account when asked.
When you create a new account on a site, Chrome can suggest a strong, unique password. If you use a suggested password, it’s automatically saved.
If you enter a new password on a site, Chrome can ask to save it. To accept, click Save.
• To view the password that was entered, click Preview .
• If there are multiple passwords on the page, click Down . Choose the password you want to save.
• If your username is blank or incorrect, tap the text box next to "Username." Enter the username you want to save.
• If you want to save a different password, click the text box next to "Password." Enter the password you want to save. Then select Save.
If you saved your password to Chrome on a previous visit to a website, Chrome can help you sign in.
1. On your computer, go to a site you've visited before.
2. Go to the site’s sign-in form.
• If you’ve saved a single username and password for the site: Chrome can fill in the sign-in form automatically.
You can import passwords to your Google Account from another service.
Manage & secure your passwords View, delete, or export saved passwords
Your passwords are saved in your Google Account.
To view a list of accounts with saved passwords, go to passwords.google.comorview your passwordsin Chrome. To view passwords, you need to sign in again.
• To view a password: Select an account Preview .
• To delete a password: Select an account Delete.
Google Password Manager collects certain information to perform services on your device. Some of this functionality uses Google Play services. For example, the Google Password Manager collects this information for analytics and troubleshooting purposes:
• Page views and taps in the app
• Crash logs
• Diagnostics
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Google Password Manager makes it simple to use a strong, unique password for all your online accounts.When you use Google Password Manager, passwords are saved in your Google Account. You can use...