![]() ![]() Once you set up on-device encryption, it cannot be removed, and according to Google, “Over time, this security measure will be set up for everyone to help protect password security.”Īccording to 9to5Google, users can already initiate the process to set up on-device encryption via the desktop or mobile Chrome browser as well as the Password Manager website or built-in Android experience (more on that below). As your device is now your key to unlock your passwords, this ensures that only you will be able to see them. The upcoming on-device encryption will differ in that your passwords can only be unlocked on your device using your Google account password or biometrics. ![]()
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