Use passwords & passkeys across your devices

When you sign in to an Android device or Chrome Browser, you can save passwords and passkeys for your Google Account with Google Password Manager. You can use them to sign in to apps and sites on all your devices where you’re signed in with the same account. You can also choose to allow sites and apps to automatically create passkeys if you have a password already saved.

Save passwords & passkeys to your Google Account

You can decide if Google Password Manager offers to save passwords or create passkeys as you use sites and apps.

You can view and manage your saved passwords and passkeys in Google Password Manager on Android, in Chrome, or at passwords.google.com.

Tips:

  • If you have multiple Google Accounts on your device, Android apps prompt you to choose which Google Account to save the password.
  • If you're signed in to Chrome, your password is saved to that Google Account.

Manage offers to save passwords and passkeys

You can save passwords and passkeys for apps and sites using Google Password Manager. You can choose whether you'd like Google Password Manager to offer to save passwords and passkeys in settings.

"Offer to save passwords and passkeys" is on by default, and you can turn it off or back on. If you’re an Enterprise user, your admin may manage this setting for you.

  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, select More and then Passwords and autofill and then Google Password Manager.
  3. On the left, select Settings.
  4. Turn Offer to save passwords and passkeys on or off.

Turn automatic passkey upgrades on or off

When you sign in to an app or site with a password saved in Google Password Manager, it may create a passkey for you. When this happens, Google Password Manager shows a notification to let you know that a passkey was created for you.

To turn automatic passkey upgrades on or off:

  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, select More and then Passwords and autofill and then Google Password Manager.
  3. On the left, select Settings.
  4. Turn Automatically create a passkey to sign in faster on or off.

Manage offers to save passwords for specific sites or apps

You can choose to never save passwords for specific sites. When you're prompted to save a password, select Never. You won't see an offer to save that password again.

You can view or manage the sites that will never offer to save passwords:

  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, select More and then Passwords and autofill and then Google Password Manager.
  3. On the left, select Settings.
  4. Under "Declined sites and apps," find the websites that never offer to save passwords. To remove a site, select Remove Remove.

Manage auto sign-in

You can automatically sign in to sites and apps with info you’ve saved. If you want Google Password Manager to ask for confirmation before you sign in to a site or app, turn Sign in automatically off.

  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, select More and then Passwords and autofill and then Google Password Manager.
  3. On the left, select Settings.
  4. Turn Sign in automatically on or off.

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