How to Manually Add Password to Google Password Manager
How to Manually Add Password to Google Password Manager
Google Password Manager is a convenient tool for storing and managing your passwords securely. While it automatically saves passwords when you log in to various accounts, there may be instances where you need to manually add a password to Google Password Manager. Follow these steps to manually add a password:
- Open your Google Chrome browser and go to the settings by clicking on the three dots at the top right corner.
- Select 'Settings' and scroll down to find 'Passwords' under the 'Autofill' section.
- Click on 'Passwords' and then 'Add' to manually add a new password entry.
- Enter the website URL, username, and password in the respective fields.
- Click 'Save' to add the password to Google Password Manager.
By following these simple steps, you can manually add a password to Google Password Manager and ensure that all your passwords are securely stored in one place.
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