Many browsers are used for surfing the internet every day. A lot of people have different preferences when it comes to browsers. There are a lot of factors that go inside using browsers. Google Chrome is one of the best ones out there and deserves more praise.
Today, we shall see how well Google Chrome is at managing our passwords. Sometimes, it can be quite a hassle to remember the passwords of different sites and platforms. People can often keep such complicated passwords that they forget them when the time comes. However, no matter how complex the password, Google Chrome has a way of managing them.
Google Chrome Passwords
You have to follow a few simple steps to ensure your password management is good. Simply open up Google Chrome and head to the three dots on the corner. Next, access ‘Settings’ and click on ‘Passwords’. This will then navigate you to another layout. Here, you can see all your saved passwords that you have ever used in the browser.
Keeping storage On or Off can give chrome the ability to sign in automatically. Additionally, Google Chrome will keep a close eye on password compromises. If they know that your data has been leaked or your password has been breached, they will give you an option. The browser will then give you an option to change your password so the breach is contained. This seems like quite a lot of interesting features.
Robust Management
All of this shows us that Google Chrome really has a robust password management system. Whether you are an avid Chrome user or not, we recommend you to check it out. There is no harm in trying and all your passwords are being kept safe. If you are using Chrome on android, soon you can access and change synced passwords with a single click.
Whenever the password of a site or platform is leaked, the browser will let you know. You will then get a ‘change password’ option. This will allow you to navigate through the password-changing process without a lot of work. There is one more thing that Google Chrome offers in this regard.
Additional Feature
If you ever decide to move away from chrome, you can always export your passwords! Is that not one of the most impressive things you may have heard? Yes, you can move your passwords from your browser when you are done using it completely.
All you have to do is head into ‘passwords’ and click on ‘Export passwords’. It will then generate a .csv file that you can save. Once done, you can just import it to whichever browser you have switched. All of this makes for quite a strong and authentic password management system.
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