![]() ![]() So whilst Google does offer the most convenient solution, because lots of us are using Google chrome already, and it handily pops up to ask us if we want to store our passwords when we type them in, it's far from the most secure, and definitely not the best. Every time it was necessary, my staff who were a lot cleverer than I would always find a way, in some form, to extract the passwords from Google chrome, without knowing any of the login details or information. One of the biggest reasons you shouldn't store passwords in Chrome Password Manager can be found by watching this video right here. We helped look after businesses of all sizes here in the UK, and one issue that cropped up from time to time, was when someone swapped machines, couldn't remember their various google passwords and the only solution was to start from scratch.īUT, they needed all of their passwords which they had been conveniently saving into Google Chrome for the last 5 years. Hi, my name is Pete, and for the last 10 years, right up into last year, I ran my own IT business. It's one that's so important to understand because if you get this wrong, then you'll be caught with your pants down. I'm going to tell you the reason shouldn't be using the Google Chrome built-in password manager and instead, should be using a dedicated, proper password manager. Do not use the built-in Chrome password manager - it doesn't matter if you're on Android, iPhone, Mac, or Windows. ![]()
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