As the holidays approach, it’s clear that Google likes new things. All (or almost) of its services are available: For example, the American giant recently introduced a new interface for downloads to the Chrome browser, while the Gmail messaging service also got a beautiful new look with Material You. Now it’s time password manager company going through the box make-up.
That’s why Google is rolling out a major update to its password management service. With this improved version, we benefit from a unified and simplified tool both online and offline. Google Chrome and Android.
Google improves password manager on Chrome and Android
So it’s good news; The new password manager now benefits from a single interface, whether on Chrome or Android. Moreover now can automatically group multiple passwords for the same sites or apps.
Another new feature: A shortcut has also been added to the Android home screen, allowing you to:Access passwords much faster with one touch. Currently in the new space, Google has implemented a password-related feature in Chrome on iOS. Strong passwords can now be generated when Chrome is selected as the autofill tool.
Update on Android allows you to: Report weak or reused passwordsWhile , it helps the user to change them automatically. We know that Chrome users on all platforms will see compromised password warnings.
Finally Google is launching too Tap to Login It replaces All-to-Fill on Android. This tool not only automatically fills in the fields, but also allows you to log in to your account immediately.