Passwords are part of our day to day. Thanks to them we have access to our accounts on web pages, social media or the phone itself. It is an important safeguard for our accounts, which prevents other people from accessing our personal information. Therefore, it is important to have passwords that are unique, safe and secure at all times.
To manage these passwords, the manager that helps us with something is a great thing. It avoids having to remember them all, and it can help us produce more secure keys. Google has its own boss, called Password Manager. Thanks for it, we can not only handle them, but also warn us about the safety of the buttons we use.
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What is Google's password manager
Google Password Manager is password manager, similar to other options in the industry such as LastPass, for example. You are responsible for keeping the keys we use in our accounts in your Google Account. We can then use these keys when we log into our accounts on web pages, because this manager also syncs with Chrome.
In addition to maintaining them, this signature manager offers us many additional options. As it has the ability to manage as well create unsecured passwords for us to use on a web page, especially the first time you log in, such as when an account was created. Using our Google account password we will be able to access it all. Therefore, it is important to have a secure Google account password.
Also it informs us about the state of our buttons. If there is one we have used over and over again, it will tell us that it has already been used, in addition to saying how many times we have repeated each. It will also be notified if any key is transferred, something that may occur after hacking or filtering of information on the website. So, when something happens, we can take action. All you need to handle passwords.
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How to check the status of buttons
It is good to have some control over the status of our passwords, both of us to know if they are secure, as if we are duplicating one another or knowing if they are being paid or threatened. We can Access Google Password Manager from our phone
- Open the Google app on your phone.
- Click the merge button (3 points).
- Click on the arrow under your name.
- Go to manage your Google Account.
- It takes you to a new page.
- Go to the Security tab, of the options below your profile picture.
- Scroll down to Password Manager option.
- Enter this section.
- Click the option Check passwords.
- Make sure it's you.
- Check the status of the buttons.
At this stage, Google will let you know the status of your passwords, to say that when something is weak, if something is crushed or if you repeat it over and over again. This allows us to manage the password state altogether, and allows us to take action in this regard.
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Improve password security
In the Google password manager we can see if there are passwords that are sensitive, which is the first category to appear on the screen. If so, if there is a file, you can click this option and see which key, which dirty account and change it. To avoid this way the personal data contained in the specified account is compromised.
We can too enter a category for duplicate passwords, where it will be shown which accounts or web pages we use for the key, so that we can convert it to some of them, especially those accounts or pages where we have personal information. At the bottom of each web page we have the option to change the password. Google's password manager will help us create a more secure password.
The final stage is the one with weak passwords, where it is shown how many of our accounts we use as weak or secure a password as it should be. Also, it will be possible to change it from this controller, to select those accounts where there is personal information that should not be kept under any circumstances.