Saving Passwords in Google Chrome (1 minute read)

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Betty Fleming
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For those of you who use Google Chrome as your web browser, a robust, easy-to-use password manager is built right into it. You can even allow it to sync across all devices, so that passwords saved on your computer will also auto-full in Chrome on your phone or in all apps on Android. 

Some benefits of Google Chrome’s Password Manager are:

  1. Safely store passwords for all the websites you use when logged into your Chrome Browser
  2. Auto-generate strong passwords
  3. Auto-populate online passwords
  4. Easily change and edit the passwords that are stored
  5. Sync and use your saved passwords across devices with Chrome and Android
  6. Receive notifications if some of your passwords were compromised and got found online or if a similar password is used multiple times, creating a high-risk situation.

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Here is a quick video that explains how to use some of the features of Google Password Manager:

For information on how to save passwords in Google Chrome, visit Google’s Help page here, on Managing Passwords. 

Scrolling down on that page will also give you step by step instructions on how to edit passwords, delete passwords, stop saving passwords, & manage the alerts you receive about your passwords.

 

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