The process of managing passwords on multiple devices and platforms is difficult because it is human custom to reuse the same password. But in this day and age it will only invite problems if passwords are leaked into the web arena as is often the case now.
Google Password Manager is one of the built -in password management features that many use. But previously the interface was inconsistent on different operating systems. Today Google Password Manager has been updated to look more uniform on Android, Chrome OS, macOS, Windows and Linux.
Also finally provided is support for manually entering your own passwords to be stored in the Google Password Manager database. Additionally the alert system not only notifies the user if a password is leaked but detects if the same password is used multiple times with the means to change it with a more secure randomly generated one.
On Android, the Touch-to-Login feature was introduced with the process of logging in to a website as easy as one touch. Android users can also now put the smart quick Google Password Manager to the dashboard to access this feature faster.