Google Password Manager - Manage Your Passwords Safely & Easily

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Simpler sign-in,
safer passwords

Google Password Manager securely saves your passwords and helps you sign in faster.

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Backed by world-class security

Remembering all your passwords on your own is difficult—and reusing them is risky. Our built-in security works in the background 24/7, so you can have peace of mind.

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Protecting you in the background

Our security is always looking for data breaches. If we find a compromised password, we'll let you know and help you change it in just a few steps.

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Add an extra layer of security to your passwords with encryption—to make sure that only you can see your passwords.
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Import passwords easily
Add passwords from other password managers in seconds and start using them right away. To guarantee a safe start, we'll tell you if any imported passwords aren't secure.
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Always on and ready for you

Google Password Manager securely saves your passwords in one place—so you can use them on any device, anytime. Just sync your Google Account on Chrome or Android.

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Learn more about Google Password Manager

Google Password Manager is built in to Chrome web browser and Android devices, which means you don't have to install it. In Chrome, just turn on sync. And in Android, select Google as your autofill service by going to Settings, searching for "autofill service", and making sure that "Google" is selected.

Learn more about using Google Password Manager across devices

Google Password Manager on iOS works best when you use it with Chrome web browser. First, turn on sync in Chrome. Then, make Chrome your AutoFill Passwords service:

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open Settings.
  2. Scroll down and select Passwords.
  3. Select AutoFill Passwords and then Chrome.
  4. Select Turn on AutoFill.

Once you select Chrome as your autofill provider, you can also use Google Password Manager on any app on your iOS phone:

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, go to an app you want to sign in to.
  2. On the sign-in page, tap the username or password field.
  3. In the keyboard, select Passwords.
  4. To allow autofill, you may need to sign in to your device again.
  5. Select the password you want to use.

Learn more about using Google Password Manager on iOS devices

Your passwords are saved in your Google Account. To view a list of accounts with saved passwords, go to passwords.google.com in any browser or view your passwords in Chrome. To view passwords, you need to sign in again.

  • To view a password: Select an account and then preview your password.
  • To delete a password: Select an account and then Delete.
  • To export your passwords: Select Settings and then Export passwords.

Learn more about using your passwords

We protect your data with advanced security. Google services, like Chrome, have security built in. Which means that you're protected from harmful sites, malware, and other threats. With Google Password Manager, your passwords are protected and encrypted. Plus, we've built privacy tools that put you in control of how your data is used.

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You can switch to Google Password Manager in three steps.

  1. Go to your non-Google password manager and download your passwords as a CSV file.
  2. Import passwords to Google Password Manager. Go to passwords.google.com and select Settings > Import > Select File.
  3. Delete the CSV password file you downloaded so that the file can't be compromised or accessed by hackers.

Learn more about switching to Google Password Manager 

Go to Settings in Chrome or Android, and then select Passwords. Then, select "Export passwords." You can also export passwords in Settings on passwords.google.com.

Learn more about how to export passwords

If you're signed out of Chrome, your passwords stay local—which means they're only available in Chrome and not available on other devices.

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