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Google Password Manager is making it easier to wipe all saved credentials, here's how (APK teardown)

Credit: Andy Walker / Android Authority Google Password Manager could soon get a one-tap solution that allows users to easily delete all saved passwords and passkeys. We’ve enabled the feature ahead of the rollout to give you an early look. Google is working on a new feature for the Google Password Manager that will allow users to easily delete all saved credentials when switching to a different password manager app. We first spotted references…

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Already a while ago it was suggested that Google will facilitate the exit. Means: Users can completely empty their data from the Google Password Manager in a single hit and do not have to remove each entry individually, which would be a very hard work. Google will offer a new option in the settings, for example under Android, so that the user can remove all stored passwords and passwords. There are already screenshots of the new feature, it is a…

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The Google password manager will soon be expanded to include a practical feature that makes it easier to handle saved login details. The new “delete all data” feature allows users to remove all saved passwords and passkeys with just one touch. This innovation provides... Read the article: Google password manager gets new delete function for more data control You can support us with any of your Amazon purchases. Your price remains the same, we r…

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Android Authority broke the news in on Monday, March 3, 2025.
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