Besides publishing Journal, an AI-powered journaling app for Android and Pixel 10 devices, Google has also published Google Password Manager for Android on the Google Play Store.
You might ask yourself why Google released the app. After all, Google users can use the password manager integration in Chrome and also in Android to save, edit, and manage Chrome passwords.
Android users may furthermore place a shortcut on their device that acts as a shortcut to the password management interface.
Why then, this new password manager? Google says that the new app “provides a shortcut to the Google Password Manager” on the phone, and that it makes it “quicker and easier” to find and manage passwords, passkeys and other saved data.
While Google does not comment directly on its motivation for releasing a standalone option, the application’s main purpose appears to be to increase visibility for saving passwords using Google.
When you search for a password manager on Google Play, third-party solutions like Bitwarden, Proton Pass, Enpass, Password Safe and Manager, or LastPass are listed. No Google solution is listed, but this may change soon because Google just released the password manager app for Android and uses the main search term in the title.
While it may help with that, it does not seem to add anything in terms of functionality. Since it acts as a shortcut, it simply opens the password management options on the device. There you may manage passwords and control some settings, including the option to use end-to-end encryption for all passwords stored by the account.
This protects all passwords from unauthorized access, even from Google employees with access to your account. You find the option under Settings > Set up on-device encryption. It uses the device’s screen lock to protect the data at rest and while in transit.
In closing, most Android users will have no use for the new Google Password Manager app. It does not seem to add anything new to the table, other than adding another option to launch the password management interface on Android devices.
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