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[br][br][br]A password manager is the perfect way to create secure, unique passwords that can be controlled centrally. Google Chrome has one built-in, potentially saving you the need for third-party software.[br][br]The Google password manager has loads of benefits, like speeding up registration and keeping every account password unique. But there are some drawbacks, like being tied into Google’s ecosystem, that you should consider.[br][br]Here’s what you should know about the Google Chrome password manager.[br][br]7 Reasons to Use Google Password Manager[br][br]You may already be using the Google password manager tool, or you might be using a different password management tool. Either way, you’ve got seven good reasons to use the Google password manager:[br][br][ul][li]It automatically detects registration forms and fills in the password[br][/li][/ul][ul][li]All the passwords generated are unique[br][/li][/ul][ul][li]The passwords will be strong and adhere to a site’s character requirements[br][/li][/ul][ul][li]The passwords will automatically be saved to your account[br][/li][/ul][ul][li]Your account can be accessed through the Chrome browser or online[br][/li][/ul][ul][li]Your passwords are safe and encrypted[br][/li][/ul][ul][li]You are linked into Google’s ecosystem[br][/li][/ul]Let’s share your views. |
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