Chrome now uses Android's default password manager, making it easy to switch to a third-party service
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According to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency you know, the folks responsible for helping protect the US government from cyberattacks effective passwords need to be three things: long, random, and unique per site. Unfortunately, that's a tough guideline to stick to when you probably have 20 or more usernames to remember. Password managers can help, but until now, Chrome on Android hasn't allowed third-party managers to automatically and natively fill in the various fields of a form.
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