Google Chrome is one of the most common and most used web browsers on different computers and operating systems. Here, people store their passwords for the autofill content and easier integration. However, it does not have to be that way at all times. 

Users may still opt for external apps that they trust for this matter, especially as passwords are the gate to accessing one's account and keep others from getting stakes to control it. 

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According to Lifehacker, Google Chrome is a secure platform to keep your passwords in, and there is an encryption method that the Mountain View tech company uses. However, it is ideal for people to add extra security in protecting their data and information online, primarily as these key phrases may be used for accessing one's accounts. 

Google's Autosave and Autofill feature works well if you are on the go, and you need a faster method of inputting the password each time a website asks for it. But it is important to note that password managers also help in autofill features and saving passwords right off the browser, only that you have to waive off Chrome for keeping it or choose the "never remind" option. 

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Google has a password manager, and still, users can opt for their preferred password manager apps for this venture. 

Users wanting to download their passwords may head to Settings > Export > Export Passwords to download a text file for their use. It is important to delete it after importing it to another password manager. 

To delete all passwords and saved information, go to Menu > History > History and select the Advanced tab to click all passwords and login information to clear. 

Passwords and Protecting One's Self Online

Zero-day, bugs and malware attacks are what people commonly hear from Google Chrome, and it is a massive dispute for them as they try to protect themselves online from the many malpractices done here. It does not necessarily mean that Google's system is unsafe, only that it is primarily the target of threat actors as it is commonly used. 

Recently, Google warned of another zero-day attack that plagues its systems, and it originates from the tech company's internal affairs, as it got discovered by threat actors.

Users should also be vigilant for the many threats and security issues that password managers have. All of them are not that secure while claiming promises or things that contribute to safety. LastPass is one of the most controversial password managers in the past, and it is because the company is also trusted by many. 

Passwords are an essential set of words, and it is because it holds the gateway to one's accounts on the many available platforms in the world. Each password generation attempt measures the level of security it has. It only shows that many companies take it highly and have significant regard for the protection available to the public. 

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