• Google Chrome's password manager is finally adding this must-have

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Fri Mar 18 21:30:03 2022
    Google Chrome's password manager is finally adding this must-have feature

    Date:
    Fri, 18 Mar 2022 21:00:51 +0000

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    Chrome users will soon be able to add notes to their stored passwords in the browsers built-in password manager.

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    The built-in password manager in Google Chrome is about to get even better as Google is preparing to add the ability to store notes alongside your passwords.

    Besides storing your existing passwords, Chromes password manager also includes a password generator to help you create strong, unique and complex passwords for each of your online accounts.

    While you can use a standalone password manager like LastPass or 1Password to store your passwords securely, Google Chrome and most other browsers now
    offer similar functionality. However, these paid solutions often come with extra features like secure cloud storage and password sharing in addition to letting you store notes about each of your passwords.

    Now though, it appears that Chromes built-in password manager will be getting a big upgrade with the next major release of Googles browser. Adding notes to your passwords in Chrome

    As reported by 9to5Google and first spotted by Leo Varela , the latest Chrome Canary release adds a new feature to Chromes built-in password manager that will allow you to store notes with your passwords.

    Once this feature becomes generally available, youll see a new Notes field underneath the username and password fields in Chromes password manager. However, this option will only show up when adding a new password or when you go to edit an existing password. Varela also pointed out in his Reddit post that Google is working on adding the ability to securely send passwords to others as well. Read More

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    Being able to add notes to each of your saved passwords can be quite useful for those with a lot of different online accounts. For instance, you can add
    a note to give context to the account, to differentiate between a work and personal account or even if you want to back up the answers to the security questions associated with a particular account.

    Users running Chrome Canary can test out this feature now and Google has even added the #passwords-notes flag to make it easier to enable. As this feature is currently tied to the release of Chrome 101, it should arrive in the
    Stable channel around April or May but the timing of its arrival could
    change. We've also featured the best password manager and the best identity theft protection

    Via 9to5Google



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