Google Chrome's Password Manager compiles all of your login credentials and allows you to autofill your username and password for saved sites.
This article discusses Chrome's built-in password manager, a secure and convenient tool for managing online passwords. It provides a quick guide to saving passwords and accessing the password manager.
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