All the choices and settings you’ll ever need to keep track of your passwords, both locally and across all your Google-connected devices, can be found in Chrome’s new Password Manager.
Password management is already handled for users in Google Chrome, from recommending a secure password to remembering and validating the validity of previously entered ones. Users may now customise their passwords to their own needs with the help of Chrome’s new Password Manager. Learn how to make a password note in Chrome here.
Reasons to keep a record of your passwords
Adding a note to your password could help you recall important information about a website. It could be a membership number or some other piece of information that could prove useful in the future. Additionally, the capability can be helpful for saving supplementary data that might otherwise be difficult to remember. The password manager’s notes feature is just as secure as the rest of your data, so long as you’re willing to use your imagination.
Google Chrome on mobile: add a note to your password
- Get the most recent version of Google Chrome for your mobile device and install it.
- Now, launch it and check that it’s connected to your Gmail.
- The “Settings” menu can be accessed by tapping the menu’s three dots.
- Password Manager is where you’ll go to make notes next to a password.
- Identify yourself, then select Edit.
- Start inputting text into the Note field by tapping on it.
- Chrome on mobile: add a note to your password
- Launch Chrome.
- The “Settings” menu can be accessed by tapping the menu’s three dots.
- Choose Password Manager and enter your autofill and password.
- Pick a password, any password, and prove who you are now.
- To make a note, go to Edit > Note filed.
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