In addition, Chrome's password manager is also working on a new feature that will let you add notes to your saved passwords. However, this feature isn't live in the stable version yet (currently only available in the Canary build). Google Chrome now also lets you manually add passwords to the password manager. We'll keep an eye out and let you know when it goes live. It will most likely first arrive in Chrome Canary before making its way to the stable channel. iCloud Passwords also saves any new passwords you create in Chrome to your iCloud Keychain so that it is also available on your Apple devices. The ability to share passwords isn't live in any Chrome channel yet. iCloud Passwords is a Chrome extension for Windows users that allows you to use the same strong Safari passwords you create on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac when visiting websites in Chrome on your Windows PC. I dont have any websites on my never saved list so I dont understand why Chrome doesnt offer. For some reason when I log into those accounts, Chrome doesnt offer to save the passwords. To prevent misuse, Chrome will likely ask users to authenticate their identity when sharing a password - similar to how it does when you try to copy a password. Ive been running into some problems getting Google Chrome to automatically save certain passwords that I enter, like from Facebook, Yahoo, and Gmail. It's possible "send password" will accomplish just that but more seamlessly and securely. Chrome already lets you copy passwords which can be used to share passwords across or manually paste a password in a login field. The "send password" button isn't functional in Chrome yet, so we don't know exactly how it works.
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