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Families are about to find it a lot easier to use Google Password Manager. Originally announced in February of this year, password sharing has started to roll out to Google Password Manager, Android Authority reports.
According to Googleâs support documents, the new feature will allow users to âsecurelyâ share copies of their saved passwords with members of their family group.
This means youâll need to have a family groupâor create oneâto use this feature. You won't be able to share to any old Google account. If youâre already part of a family group and you use Google Password Manager for Android, you should now see a new âshareâ button next to your passwords, although Android Authority reports that this might not be the case on desktop quite yet.
I can also confirm that neither of my computers have been able to access the feature, and neither has my iPhone. However, PCs and iOS should eventually get access to it through their respective Chrome apps.
Sharing passwords has always been a really tricky thing, especially since text messages and emails arenât very secure. Having a password sharing option available right in Google Password Manager will undoubtedly make the free password manager even more appealing for users that already trust Google with their information.
Other password managers, like 1Password, LastPass, Bitwarden, and even the relative newcomer Proton Pass, also offer password-sharing functionality, although like Google's reliance on family groups, they all come with their own limitations.
Hopefully, Google will expand on this feature in the futureâperhaps with something like LastPassâs one-time-password feature, which allows you to share a password with someone without actually giving them the password. That one-time password also expires after a certain amount of time, to help keep your account secure.
Keep an eye out for the new sharing functionality in your Google Password Manager over the coming days. It should be available as part of Mayâs Google Play Services update v24.20.
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