Get started with Google Password Manager

You can easily create and use strong and unique passwords or passkeys for all your online accounts with Google Password Manager. You can also save, manage, and protect passwords and passkeys in your Google Account or on your device.

You can use Google Password Manager to:

  • Improve online security: Protect your sign-in info with built-in security features.
  • Create and save passwords: Create strong and unique passwords, and save them to your Google Account so you don’t have to remember them.
  • Create and save passkeys: Create and save passkeys to your Google Account. Passkeys are safer and easier to use than passwords.
  • Autofill passwords: Automatically fill in passwords on sites and apps.

How Google Password Manager can improve your online security

A safer way to manage your passwords

Stolen passwords are one of the most common ways that accounts are compromised.

To help protect your accounts, you can use Google Password Manager to:

  • Suggest strong and unique passwords and save them in your Google Account. If you reuse passwords, a stolen password can compromise multiple accounts.
  • Notify you about compromised passwords. If someone publishes your saved passwords on the internet, Google Password Manager can help you change any compromised passwords.
  • Help block unauthorized access. Your passwords and passkeys are stored behind Google’s built-in security with encryption.

Tip: To better protect your saved sign-in info, add recovery info and turn on 2-Step Verification.

Turn on 2-Step Verification

Use Google Password Manager

Important: For issues with your Google Account, learn how to recover your Google Account or Gmail.

Get started with passwords and passkeys

Manage passwords and passkeys

Switch to Google Password Manager

Sign in to Google Password Manager

To use your passwords on all your devices:

Troubleshoot password issues

To check or change your saved passwords, go to the Password Manager.

Download Google Password Manager app

  1. On your Android device, open the Google Play Store app Google Play.
  2. In the search bar, enter Google Password Manager.
  3. Tap Install.
  4. To start browsing, tap Open.

Tip: Learn how to uninstall Google Password Manager app.

How Google Password Manager handles your data

Google Password Manager collects certain information to perform services on your device. Some of this functionality uses Google Play services. For example, the Google Password Manager collects this information for analytics and troubleshooting purposes:

  • Page views and taps in the app
  • Crash logs
  • Diagnostics

Your saved data is always protected by industry-leading encryption to reduce the risk of a data breach. Learn more about industry-leading encryption.

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