Google updates Password Manager and here are the new features you must know
Google updates Password Manager and here are the new features you must know Google Password Manager's auto-fill option enables the browsers to remember the passwords to keep them in memory of all the sites which the users are visiting. If the user is using a Chrome browser, then they can use Google Password Manager's auto-fill option to enable the browsers to remember the passwords to keep them in memory of all the sites which the users are visiting. Earlier, users could add passwords to Google Password Manager only when Google use to prompt the user to enter the password and are logging into a new site now, users can manually add passwords at any time when required. The update has also made the app a bit easier for Android users, who can create a shortcut on their home screen for the instant launch of Google Password Manager.
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