Android users may no longer need to rely on Google’s built-in password manager when using the Chrome browser, as it looks set to gain access to third-party password managers.Somewhat reliable leaker Leopeva64 posted on X that the Autofill Options on Chrome for Android have what appears to be an experimental option to select non-Google password managers rather than rely on the default Google Password Manager and Chrome Autofill options. 4 months ago I showed a new section in Chrome for Android that lets you use other providers to autofill passwords, this feature now works and if you choose the ” …
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