How to Check Saved Passwords on Google Chrome 👀 Find Your Password ✅

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  • čas přidán 2. 05. 2024
  • Storing passwords in Google Chrome is quick and convenient, but there are better places to store them, such as 👇
    ✅ Proton Pass: ir-a.eu/ProtonPass
    ◼ Proton Pass is the Best Free Password Manager that exists, in fact, it is better than many paid password managers.
    🔐 In terms of Security:
    · It's Open Source
    · End-to-end Encrypted
    · Audited
    · Based in Switzerland
    · Built-in 2FA Compatibility
    · Supports PassKeys
    · No ads
    🚀 Features:
    In addition to auto-fill, it generates and stores an unlimited number of unique and secure passwords on any device.
    You can save unlimited encrypted notes, share password groups in vaults with friends and family, it has a feature to automatically replace your real email with one that forwards your emails and you can unlink it whenever you want to avoid spam.
    Proton Pass is from Proton AG, the same creators of Proton VPN: go.getproton.me/SHwY
    and Proton Mail: go.getproton.me/SHwX all also with a free version.
    Why is it free? Because it is supported by users of the Plus plan, the Premium version with many more advantages.
    ⚠️ How to view saved passwords in Google Chrome?
    It's very easy! Click here 👉 passwords.google.com/
    Or copy and paste into the address bar 👉 chrome://password-manager/passwords
    🔴 Is Google's Password Manager secure?
    Google's password manager doesn't use zero-knowledge encryption, so essentially, Google can see everything you save. As for whether it's safe or not, trusting your passwords to Google may not pose any risk, but consider this: If someone has access to your computer, they now also have access to all those passwords.
    🗝️ Where are Google passwords stored?
    Passwords are saved in your Google Account, but they are also saved decrypted in a local Google directory on your own computer, specifically saved in a file within a Google Chrome folder on your local hard drive.
    In the case of Google Chrome, to view saved passwords, it sometimes asks us to authenticate with the Google account, but the password manager itself remembers it and autofills it.

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