Google works on managing passwords for the browser
In its Google Chrome browser, the company will seek to have a better management of the information regarding the stored keys
Google Chrome will allow you to manage and edit the information about the passwords saved in a next version of the desktop browser through a new function in which the company works.
The Google browser allows you to save the passwords of the websites or services where the user has an account, and even warns each time it detects that they have been compromised. However, to manage these saved passwords and edit them, you must access the Google Account options.
In a recent post on Chromium, the company anticipated that a new feature work that will add password editing in the configuration settings of the desktop version of Chrome.
The post doesn’t provide any more details, except that it “will expire” in Chrome version 88, which means it should arrive at the latest in that update.
However, it could be a function similar to the one Google developed for the Chrome ‘app’ for Android, in which the pencil icon is displayed and which gives way to editing the website, the user and the password.
K. Tovar
Source: dpa