Every day or so you might create a new account on any particular website. To escape the efforts of remembering many different kinds of passwords, many users end up using the same password on all similar sites. For example, using the same credentials for all social media sites like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc. What they don’t realize is that the risk of their account being hacked is doubled. If the hacker is able to get the password of anyone’s website, then you may end up losing all your data on all such sites. Another thing that many users opt for is, although they keep different passwords for different sites, yet they keep such passwords which they could easily remember. These include 12345678, their own name, mobile number, or even the word password itself. It is advised to avoid such practices at the earliest. Well then, what is the best solution? As usual, Google again comes to the rescue. Read further to know more about the password security feature provided by Google, opting for Google recommended passwords and how to view the passwords saved by Google. So, let us begin the guide on How to View Saved Passwords in Chrome And Use Google Recommended Passwords.

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How to Use Passwords Suggested by Google

How to Save Passwords in your Google ID

Keep this in mind, it doesn’t matter whether you are using a Google suggested password or your own, you will have the option to save your password. Just make sure to log in to your primary Gmail ID which you use across all your devices. You may go to the Google Sign-in page, if not already logged in. Then follow the below steps.

 

View or Delete Saved Passwords

In the last part of our guide on How to View Saved Passwords in Chrome And Use Google Recommended Passwords, we have discussed how you could view or delete all your saved passwords. Again, it doesn’t matter whether you have used the password suggested by Google or your own, you will find a list of all the passwords that you have saved. Just make sure to be logged in with your primary Google ID. Head over to the below points then.

Conclusion

With this, we come to the end of the guide on How to View Saved Passwords in Chrome And Use Google Recommended Passwords. These tips and tricks may seem to be minuscule in nature but are extremely useful and a great time saver. If you want any more such guides, do let me know in the comments section below or use the Request Page. Stuck at any step? Voice your concerns in the comments box below. Always there to help!

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