In an effort to compete with standalone services like 1Password and Bitwarden, Google has updated the built-in password manager for Chrome and Android, the firm revealed today.
In addition, the search engine giant claims it is planning to integrate the password manager’s interface between Chrome and Android with “a streamlined and unified management experience,” which it claims includes a function that would automatically aggregate numerous passwords used on the same website.
To make signing in even quicker, Google says the new “Touch-to-Login” feature for Android lets users enter their credentials via an overlay at the bottom of the screen.