Google Password Manager

4.2
9.44K reviews
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Everyone
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About this app

This app provides a shortcut to Google Password Manager on your phone, making it quicker and easier for you to find and manage your password, passkeys and more.

Google Password Manager is already built into your Android phone, securely saving your passwords and helping you to sign in faster.

Passwords made effortless:
Sign in to sites and apps on any device, without needing to remember or reuse passwords. Google Password Manager is built into Chrome (on all platforms) and Android.
Updated on
Jan 8, 2026

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Ratings and reviews

4.2
9.16K reviews
Mel Stevens
March 29, 2026
its not what I expected, I thought this was an app that could hold all your passwords like a file for reference. theres no quick tutorial. It doesn't even require a pin to open. Doesn't feel secure so really not sure if its worth keeping on my phone. I currently use Samsung notes, at least there you can encrypt & password protect them there.
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Jules
April 5, 2026
I tried this app a couple of times and came up with the same results, It keeps me from logging in, it seems like it deliberately keeps me from logging in to my accounts, I've been trying for over an hour to login to my Google account, and it covers up where I should be putting my information. I can't get into my main account!
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Patricia Henry
April 25, 2026
Having a few issues where it will replace the pre-filled (remembered) username with the password, effectively trying to use the password as both username and password. Though this may have more to do with the other individual apps and how their inputs are set up.
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What’s new

Minor bug fixes.