![]() Users running Chrome Canary can test out this feature now and Google has even added the #passwords-notes flag to make it easier to enable. For instance, you can add a note to give context to the account, to differentiate between a work and personal account or even if you want to back up the answers to the security questions associated with a particular account. > Bitdefender wants to take a bite out of the password manager market (opens in new tab)īeing able to add notes to each of your saved passwords can be quite useful for those with a lot of different online accounts. > Google is making a huge change to how your accounts are secured (opens in new tab) You can always find all the imported passwords from the Google Chrome browser.> Google Password Manager: What is it and how to use it (opens in new tab) This usually happens if your password manager has saved some incomplete information such as passwords without usernames, or a URL. There’s a chance that you may see some errors as I did. This will instantly import passwords to Chrome from your CSV file. ![]()
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