And we’ll offer some optional tips to make it even safer.

How Safe Is Google Password Manager?

Google Password Manager and the passwords it generates are considered safe compared to similar password managers.

Google Password Manager in the Google Chrome menu

Google uses military-gradeencryptionto protect your usernames, passwords, and payment methods.

The better question is, “How safe are my passwords?”

That said,creating strong passwordsfor all your accounts is important.

Settings in Google Password Manager

Don’t include personal information like your birthday or anything else that might be publicly available.

Google’s auto-generated passwords are generally secure, but they only have 15 characters instead of 17.

And Password Manager makes everything easier.

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Use 2FA

You should also set uptwo-factor authentication(2FA) for your online accounts if possible.

It requires a verification code provided via email, text message, or a third-party app likeGoogle Authenticator.

Protect Your Devices

It’s equally important to secure your devices.

Checkup highlighted in Google Password Manager

Password-protect your phone, tablet, and laptop.

Regularlyscan your setup for malwareto ensure it has no viruses that can steal your passwords.

SelectSettingson the left side.

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venture to create an account on any website or app.

When you pick the password field, pick the pop-up that saysUse strong passwordto get a randomly generated password.

Add two characters to make it stronger, then finish creating your account.

You don’t have to remember your password since it’s saved in Google Password Manager.

If you don’t see theUse strong passwordpop-up, right-nudge the password field and selectSuggest Password.

Password Manager will scan and flag any compromised, reused, or weak passwords.

Select each of the categories to review your passwords.

For some services, you may need to use the app or website to change your password.

Some are free, while others require you to pay a subscription fee.

FAQ

you’re free to turn off Password Manager through Chrome.

Then, go toAutofill and passwords>Google Password Manager>Settingsand turn offOffer to save passwords.

Doing so will end the prompts every time you enter credentials into a site.

You canmanually add entries to Password Managerin Chrome.

Select theMore(three dots) menu in the upper-right corner, and then chooseSettings.

SelectAutofill and passwords>Google Password Manager>Add.

Fill out the URL, username, and password fields, and then clickSaveto add it to your list.