In other words, if any third party gets lucky to access your device with your Google account logged in, they can view all of your passwords. It means your password security is directly tied to your device security. There is no Master password required to access your password storage. The only issue is that Google password manager has no automatic lock feature. If it detects any password that is already compromised or dangerously weak, you’ll see the security alert that you should immediately change it. To top it off, Google password manager checks how secure the stored passwords are. Additionally, you can create your own key - a special passphrase that will be used to encrypt your data while syncing and storing. But, let us work this out.īy default, Google password manager encrypts your passwords with a key that is stored in your Google Account. Well, that’s a great question! And the answer seems to be the obvious one - “It’s safe enough”.
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