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Smart Lock Now Acts As A Password Manager Using Your Google Account For Both Chrome And Android

June 5, 2015 Harneet Pasricha
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Buried in the newly-located Google settings is a curious area called “Smart Lock Passwords.” While it doesn’t make its function very clear, once you try to sign in with one of the supported apps, it gets much more obvious. Take, for instance, Netflix, one of this feature’s launch partners. After signing in as you would normally, Smart Lock will ask if you’d like to store your password for future use.

Source: Smart Lock Now Acts As A Password Manager Using Your Google Account For Both Chrome And Android

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