Google extends Chrome password manager functionality to all platforms
Google has made improvements to the Chrome password manager. This makes it possible on all platforms to manually enter login details, set suggested passwords and see reports of hacked or weak passwords.
Google has also overhauled the design of the Chrome password manager, making the UI between the desktop version and the version on Android more aligned. should be† The company also ensures that different login details from one and the same site are automatically grouped from now on so that they are easier to find. To give even faster access to the password manager, Google also introduced a shortcut to the password manager a few weeks ago that can be placed on the Android homepage.
It will now be possible on all platforms where the Chrome password manager can be found, to manually add login data and to receive suggestions for strong passwords. The company is also expanding its Password Checkup functionality to notify users of all platforms when a password has been hacked, weak, or has been used before. Android users will soon be able to login to a website via Touch-to-Login. This is an overlay that appears on the screen with which you can log in with one touch of a button.
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