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url: 'https://www.corbado.com/blog/how-to-use-google-password-manager'
title: 'How to Use Google Password Manager'
description: 'Learn how to use Google Password Manager on Android and Chrome, create and manage passkeys, and enhance your online security effortlessly.'
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date: '2024-09-25T14:01:41.736Z'
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keywords: 'google password manager, how to use google password manager, google password, android password, chrome passkeys, android passkeys'
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# How to Use Google Password Manager

## Key Facts

- **Android 4.4+** and all major OSes (Windows, macOS, iOS/iPadOS, Linux and ChromeOS) are
  supported through Google Chrome.
- **Passkey syncing** across macOS, iOS, Android and Windows is available to any user
  signed into their Google account in Chrome.
- All credentials including passkeys are protected with **end-to-end encryption**,
  ensuring only the account holder can access stored data.
- A **recovery PIN** (or pattern on Android) must be set during passkey creation, enabling
  cross-device passkey access via the same Google account.
- **Passkey import and export** is not yet supported, though the Credential Exchange
  Protocol is in development and may add this capability.

## 1. Introduction: What is Google Password Manager?

Google [Password Manager](https://www.corbado.com/blog/passkeys-vs-password-managers) is an **integrated tool
within Chrome and Android** that helps users **manage their passwords and passkeys**
across websites and applications. Unlike older password managers, it supports modern
passkey technology—a secure, passwordless way to log into accounts using biometrics, PINs,
or device-specific unlock methods. This move by Google reflects its commitment to
**improving user security** and promoting the adoption of
[passwordless authentication](https://www.corbado.com/glossary/passwordless-authentication). Users can also
seamlessly manage passwords google with the same robust security found in chrome
[password manager](https://www.corbado.com/blog/passkeys-vs-password-managers) functionalities.

[Watch on YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILtjG5YE9vU)

## 2. Where is Google Password Manager Available?

Google [Password Manager](https://www.corbado.com/blog/passkeys-vs-password-managers) is available on all
**Android devices running Android 4.4** or higher. Additionally, Google Password Manager
works on **Google Chrome** across the following operating systems:

**Is Google Password Manager working on my OS?**

| Operating System | Google Password Manager availability |
| ---------------- | ------------------------------------ |
| Windows          | Yes                                  |
| macOS            | Yes                                  |
| iOS/ iPadOS      | Yes                                  |
| Android          | Yes                                  |
| Linux            | Yes                                  |
| ChromeOS         | Yes                                  |

## 3. Features of Google Password Manager

Google Password Manager is designed as an **all-in-one credential manager**, bringing
together multiple features under one platform:

- **Centralized Credential Hub:** Google Password Manager stores all your google passwords
  and passkeys in one accessible location, making it easy to manage them across devices.
  It integrates directly with Chrome and [Android](https://www.corbado.com/blog/how-to-enable-passkeys-android),
  providing a seamless experience without additional software installation.

- **Advanced Security Features**: The tool includes
  [end-to-end encryption](https://www.corbado.com/faq/end-to-end-encryption-passkey-sync), biometric
  authentication through fingerprint or face recognition, and security alerts that notify
  users of compromised credentials. Google Password Manager also supports the new PIN
  functionality, adding an extra layer of protection for passkeys.

- **Password & Passkey Autofill:** Google Autofill Passwords seamlessly integrates with
  autofill functionality, allowing saved credentials to be automatically entered into
  websites and apps, enhancing user convenience.

- **Cross-Platform Compatibility**: While primarily used on
  [Android](https://www.corbado.com/blog/how-to-enable-passkeys-android) and Chrome, Google is working towards
  full integration with other platforms like [iOS](https://www.corbado.com/blog/webauthn-errors), expanding its
  accessibility beyond Google devices.

    

## 4. How to Set Up and Use Google Password Manager on Android and Chrome

Google Password Manager is a powerful tool that allows you to save, manage, and secure
your google passwords and passkeys across [Android](https://www.corbado.com/blog/how-to-enable-passkeys-android)
devices and Chrome browsers. Here’s a detailed guide on setting it up and using it
effectively on both platforms:

### 4.1 Setting Up Google Password Manager on Android

**1. Enable Autofill with Google:**

Open the **Settings** app on your Android device and scroll down and tap **Google** &gt;
**All services**. Navigate to the **Autofill & Passwords** section and tap **Autofill with
Google**.

Ensure that **Use Autofill with Google** is turned on.

![google settings autofill](https://www.corbado.com/website-assets/Screenshot_20240925_104739_Google_Play_services_15421f54d4.jpg)

Confirm that the correct Google account is listed under **Account** to ensure your
passwords are saved and synced correctly.

**2. Create and Save Strong Passwords:**

When you create a new account on an app or website, Android can
[suggest a strong, unique password](https://tivazo.com/automatic-password_generator/). If
you want to use the suggested password, click **Use password**.

If you want to choose your own password, click **Create my own**. After that click on
**Save**.

In both cases, the password will be saved automatically to your Google Password Manager.

![google password manager create password](https://www.corbado.com/website-assets/Screenshot_2024_09_25_at_16_29_23_b2f586d9d2.png)

**3. Sign In with Saved Passwords:**

If you’ve saved your password for an app before, Android can assist you with signing in.

Open the app you want to sign in to on your Android device and tap the username field and
select your username or type it in.

Tap the password field, and above the keyboard, tap **Passwords** &gt; **Pick a saved
password** to autofill.

![google password manager login](https://www.corbado.com/website-assets/google_password_manager_login_47051b9512.png)

**4. Manage Saved Passwords:**

To view your saved passwords, go to [passwords.google.com](https://passwords.google.com)
or access the Google Password Manager in your device settings (**Settings > Google >
Password Manager**). This allows you to manage passwords google in a streamlined way.

To delete a saved password, select the account, then tap **Delete**.

![google password manager manage](https://www.corbado.com/website-assets/Screenshot_20240925_132401_Google_Play_services_f047e81e8c.jpg)

### 4.2 Setting Up Google Password Manager on Chrome

**1. Turn on Sync in Chrome:**

To use your passwords on all your devices, including your Apple devices, make sure you are
signed into Chrome with your Google Account and sync is turned on.

Open Chrome, click on your profile icon in the top right, and go to **Sync and Google
Services** to enable syncing.

**2. Save Passwords with Chrome:**

If you enter a new password on a site, Chrome will ask to save it. Click **Save** to store
it in your Google Account.

**3. Sign In with Saved Passwords:**

If you’ve saved a password on a previous visit to a site, Chrome can autofill the sign-in
form. For that, click on the suggested credentials from google passwords.

![google password manager chrome](https://www.corbado.com/website-assets/Screenshot_2024_09_25_at_13_43_41_fe7ce282da.png)

If multiple usernames or passwords are saved, select the appropriate option from the
dropdown.

![chrome google password manager](https://www.corbado.com/website-assets/Screenshot_2024_09_25_at_13_46_55_b7e63bede8.png)

**4. Manage Saved Passwords in Chrome:**

Open Chrome and click on your **profile icon** &gt; **Passwords (key icon)**.

![google chrome settings](https://www.corbado.com/website-assets/Screenshot_2024_09_25_at_13_48_45_e8e89d77bd.png)

You can view, delete, or export saved passwords directly from this menu.

![google password manager settings](https://www.corbado.com/website-assets/Screenshot_2024_09_25_at_13_49_49_7348fb90d4.png)

## 5. How to use Passkeys in Google Password Manager

Passkeys represent the next evolution in authentication, offering a secure, passwordless
login experience. Google has recently enabled passkey syncing across devices on multiple
platforms, enhancing the capabilities of its Password Manager. Here’s how to manage
[passkeys in Google](https://www.corbado.com/blog/google-passkeys) Password Manager:

**Create and sync passkeys with Google Password Manager**

- Every Android user who creates a passkey on their device can access their passkeys on
  macOS, [iOS](https://www.corbado.com/blog/webauthn-errors), Android and Windows devices, provided they are
  logged into their Google accounts in Chrome.
- Also, any Chrome user who saves a passkey in Chrome can access their passkeys on any
  device, including macOS, [iOS](https://www.corbado.com/blog/webauthn-errors) and Windows, as long as they are
  logged into their Google account in Chrome.
- To [create a passkey](https://www.corbado.com/blog/passkey-creation-best-practices), open a website or app on
  Chrome (Android) that supports passkeys. Select **Create a passkey** (or a similar
  option). A Google Password Manager window will then appear, prompting you to create the
  passkey. Simply click **Create**.

![chrome create passkey](https://www.corbado.com/website-assets/Screenshot_2024_09_25_at_14_58_49_d8db785358.png)

After that, create a recovery PIN (or if using an Android device, a pattern) that helps
you access the passkey on any device connected to your Google account. **Enter your PIN
for Google Password Manager** and click **Confirm**.

![google password manager pin](https://www.corbado.com/website-assets/Screenshot_2024_09_25_at_14_59_01_536848adab.png)

**Login with Passkeys:**

To login with a passkey on Chrome with a device that is connected to your Google account,
open a website or app that supports passkeys. Click **Sign in with a passkey** (or
similar). Automatically, a window from Google Password Manager should pop up, suggesting
you log in with your saved passkey. **Click on the corresponding account.**

![passkey login chrome](https://www.corbado.com/website-assets/Screenshot_2024_09_25_at_15_28_44_11861ff450.png)

Depending on the device you’re using, signing in with a passkey varies slightly. If you’re
on the device where the passkey was created, you can sign in directly using your chosen
biometric method. However, if you’re on a different device linked to the same Google
account, you might be prompted to enter your PIN or pattern for Google Password Manager.

![android pattern](https://www.corbado.com/website-assets/Screenshot_2024_09_25_at_15_41_45_2d9e8c8824.png)

**Manage Passkeys Across Devices:**

- To manage your passkeys, go to [passwords.google.com](https://passwords.google.com) or
  access the Google Password Manager settings within Chrome or your Android device. Here,
  you can view, delete, or update your passkeys.
- Passkeys saved in Google Password Manager are end-to-end encrypted, ensuring that only
  you can access them, even if stored across multiple devices.

## 6. How to Import and Export from Google Password Manager

Importing and exporting passwords in Google Password Manager is a crucial feature for
users who want to manage credentials across different platforms, back up data or switch
between password managers.

- **How to Export Passwords**: Go to Google Password Manager, select the passkeys you want
  to export, and choose the export option. Save the file securely to
  [transfer passkeys](https://www.corbado.com/blog/passkeys-sharing) to another service or backup location.
- **How to Import Passwords**: To import passwords, select the import option in Google
  Password Manager, choose the file containing your credentials, and follow the prompts to
  add them to your account.

Importing into and exporting passkeys from Google Password Manager is not yet possible.
However, the Credential Exchange Protocol is currently in the works which will very likely
also be implemented by Google to support the import and export of passkeys.

## 7. FAQ: Google Password Manager

### 7.1 What makes Google Password Manager different from other password managers?

Google Password Manager is integrated into the Google ecosystem, offering a seamless and
secure way to manage credentials on Chrome and Android. Unlike some third-party managers,
it leverages Google’s native security features like
[end-to-end encryption](https://www.corbado.com/faq/end-to-end-encryption-passkey-sync) and biometric
authentication for added safety.

### 7.2 How safe are my credentials in Google Password Manager?

All data stored in Google Password Manager is end-to-end encrypted, meaning only you can
access it. The tool also uses
[biometric authentication](https://www.corbado.com/blog/passkeys-biometric-authentication) or a dedicated PIN to
ensure that your credentials remain secure.

### 7.3 Can I use Google Password Manager on non-Google devices?

Yes, Google Password Manager can be accessed on Chrome for desktop across Windows, macOS,
iOS, iPadOS and Linux. The goal is to provide cross-platform compatibility, making it
accessible to users who work across various devices.

## 8. Conclusion

Google Password Manager is a password manager toward a secure, passwordless future. By
consolidating all your credentials into one easy-to-use platform, Google is making it
simpler than ever to adopt safer online practices. As passkeys gain traction and become
the new standard in authentication, Google Password Manager positions itself as a leader
in secure, user-friendly credential management. Whether you rely on chrome password
manager or google autofill passwords, its integration across devices makes it a robust
tool for modern security.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### How do I sign in with a passkey on a device other than where it was created using Google Password Manager?

On a different device linked to your Google account, Google Password Manager prompts you
to enter your PIN or pattern instead of using biometrics directly. You must be signed into
your Google account in Chrome on that device for the passkey to sync and appear.

### How do I enable Google Password Manager autofill on an Android device?

Open Settings and navigate to Google &gt; All services &gt; Autofill & Passwords, then tap
'Autofill with Google' and ensure 'Use Autofill with Google' is turned on. Confirm the
correct Google account is listed so passwords are saved and synced correctly across
devices.

### What makes Google Password Manager different from standalone third-party password managers?

Google Password Manager is natively integrated into Chrome and Android, requiring no
additional software installation. It uses Google's built-in security features including
end-to-end encryption and biometric authentication tied directly to the device's native
unlock methods, rather than a separate application layer.
