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Google makes it easier to access your saved passwords from your smartphone

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It is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and companies are using this opportunity to make their products safer for users. We’ve seen Mozilla add support for automatic password filling in Firefox for Android.

Now, Google wants to make your online experience secure by introducing critical improvements in how you sign in to various apps and services. Most notable of these changes is the feature that allows you to easily access your stored Google passwords on your smartphone.

Recently, Google has disclosed that you will now be able to access passwords stored in Google’s password manager more easily. If you are an avid Chrome user, you will already be familiar with the password manager built into the browser. Allows you to save passwords whenever you sign up for a new website, allowing you to sign in quickly the next time you visit that website.

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The same password manager is also available for other products, including Android and the Google app. However, it does not allow you to access your stored passwords on these platforms. However, with future updates, Google will add capabilities to allow you to access your stored passwords directly from the Google app.

After the update, you will be able to easily access the password by simply opening the Google app on your smartphone. This is especially true if you have used Chrome’s default fill feature to generate a complex password for the service you have subscribed to and do not remember.

While accessing your stored passwords via Chrome isn’t all that complicated, a new update will make the process a lot easier. Once uninstalled, you should see Password Manager in the Google application menu. Currently, Google does not share the timeline for the release of features. We will review this post as soon as we have more details.

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