Leaving Bitwarden for anything made by Google is a wild take. Especially when you can do authentication/OOTP within Bitwarden and everything. It's literally an all in one solution that works great across mobile and PC. Moving away from a specialized platform to a generalized platform on something as important as password management shouldn't ever be considered. Hopefully you didn't delete your Bitwarden account and still have access to your vaults. At least you can recover some of your password info then. Answer from Brutl on reddit.com
🌐
Google
passwords.google.com › intro
Google Password Manager
Safely save and organize your passwords, anywhere you use your Google Account
🌐
Google Support
support.google.com › accounts › answer › 6208650
Get started with Google Password Manager - Android - Google Account Help
You can easily create and use strong and unique passwords or passkeys for all your online accounts with Google Password Manager. You can also save, manage, and protect passwords and passkeys in your G
Discussions

Google Password Manager - Seriously Google?
Leaving Bitwarden for anything made by Google is a wild take. Especially when you can do authentication/OOTP within Bitwarden and everything. It's literally an all in one solution that works great across mobile and PC. Moving away from a specialized platform to a generalized platform on something as important as password management shouldn't ever be considered. Hopefully you didn't delete your Bitwarden account and still have access to your vaults. At least you can recover some of your password info then. More on reddit.com
🌐 r/GooglePixel
94
248
May 2, 2024
Why does accessing passwords through chrome settings require no verification when verification is required to view passwords through passwords.google.com
Best Password Managers & Comparison Table I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. More on reddit.com
🌐 r/PasswordManagers
16
2
January 21, 2025
Why shouldn't we use Google password?
I was used to it as a no brainer. Decided to give it a try, Bitwarden was kinda easy to setup and it gave me way more control + security. Now I can easily change browsers, apps, devices without a single issue. More on reddit.com
🌐 r/PasswordManagers
50
30
August 5, 2025
Google may auto-convert your passwords to passkeys on Android [Update: Rolling out now] : Android
Android news, reviews, tips, and discussions about rooting, tutorials, and apps. General discussion about devices is welcome. Please direct... More on old.reddit.com
🌐 r/Android
🌐
Google
passwords.google › intl › en_sg
Google Password Manager - Manage Your Passwords Safely & Easily
Manage, store, and create secure passwords with Google Password Manager and easily sign in to sites in your Chrome browser and Android and iOS apps.
🌐
Google Play
play.google.com › store › apps › details
Google Password Manager - Apps on Google Play
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 ...
Rating: 4.3 ​ - ​ 4.14K votes
🌐
Reddit
reddit.com › r/googlepixel › google password manager - seriously google?
r/GooglePixel on Reddit: Google Password Manager - Seriously Google?
May 2, 2024 -

I was a Bitwarden user until last year before purchasing Google Pixel 7 Pro. I was happy when Google provided their own solution, Google Password Manager (GPM) integrated into the phone itself and i moved all my passwords from Bitwarden to GPM. Even i switched from Authy to Google authenticator to have a integrated and unified experience.

3 days ago, i felt chrome in my Pixel was bit sluggish and thought of clearing the history and cache. By default the "saved password" were checked when i clicked on clear option. Though i know the GPM passwords are accessible via chrome in other platforms and non-pixel phones, i never thought that this would delete all my passwords from the vault. Cherry on the top is the chrome didn't prompt or requested for additional authentication, like fingerprint before cleaning out the vault.

I was shocked to see an empty vauly yesterday. Google support said they cannot help retrieve the passwords and it's a gone case. Luckily i remember the master password of Both Bitwarden and Authy, and i immediately switched back to Bitwarden.

I mean who in the right mind designed a security tool this way. Clearing the vault straight from the browser without even warning the user? What is even the point of having the GPM burried inside the phone security settings when you can easily delete the passwords from a browser click? I was so disappointed because i felt GPM was Nice. Never again.

🌐
Google Support
support.google.com › chrome › answer › 95606
Manage passwords in Chrome - Android - Google Chrome Help
If you enter a new password on a site, Chrome will ask to save it. To accept, tap Save. ... On your Android device, open Chrome . At the top right, tap More . Tap Settings Google Password Manager.
Find elsewhere
🌐
Google
safety.google › safety › authentication
Authentication Tools for Secure Sign-In - Google Safety Center
Passkeys don’t need to be remembered or typed. Instead, you use your fingerprint, face scan, PIN, or other screen lock to sign in twice as fast as using a password. Because passkeys are stored in your Google Account, they’re available across all your synced devices.
🌐
YouTube
youtube.com › watch
How to Use the Google Password Manager - FREE and Easy - YouTube
If you use Google Chrome, this video will help you understand Google's FREE Password Manager, which can help keep you safe and secure online.This video cover...
Published   August 25, 2025
🌐
Google Account
myaccount.google.com › intro › security
Google Account
To review and adjust your security settings and get recommendations to help you keep your account secure, sign in to your account
🌐
Google
google.com › account › about
Learn More About Google's Secure and Protected Accounts - Google
Your Google Account helps you save time by automatically filling in passwords, addresses, and payment details using the information you’ve saved to your account.
🌐
YouTube
youtube.com › watch
How To View Saved Passwords in Google Chrome - YouTube
Here is How To View Saved Passwords in Google ChromeIn this tutorial, I’ll show you how to view saved passwords in Google Chrome using the built-in Google Pa...
Published   September 11, 2025
🌐
Reddit
reddit.com › r/passwordmanagers › why does accessing passwords through chrome settings require no verification when verification is required to view passwords through passwords.google.com
r/PasswordManagers on Reddit: Why does accessing passwords through chrome settings require no verification when verification is required to view passwords through passwords.google.com
January 21, 2025 -

To clarify, clicking the three dots at the top right and selecting "passwords and autofill" is what I mean by accessing the chrome settings of password manager. Whereas going to the website passwords.google.com is what I refer to as the browser version of chrome's password manager.

When you're already signed in, going to the browser version will let you see which websites you have passwords saved for without verification, but attempting to see the individual passwords for each site by clicking on that website will prompt the verification step (which happens through passkey for me). This is good.

However, accessing the password manager simply through chrome settings has zero security whatsoever (if you're already signed in), and you can can just easily navigate to the website you want to see the password for, and click on the eye icon to see what the password is, with no extra verification step in between.

I don't go out with my laptop very often, it's a gaming PC so it's quite heavy and not really meant to be taken around with you to be used on the go, so I don't set a password for it so that it powers up instantly to my desktop. But if let's say I travel or move and I bring my laptop along, and I forget to set a password beforehand, I would want to be rest assured that my passwords are still safe even if the laptop gets stolen, because my chrome accounts are already signed in so requiring verification to access passwords and other sensitive details would be nice.

Does anyone know a way to do this?

🌐
Google Support
support.google.com › chrome › answer › 10311524
How Chrome protects your passwords - Google Chrome Help
When you use Chrome to sign in to a website, Chrome encrypts your username and password with a secret key known only to your device. Then it sends an obscured copy of your data to Google. Because the encryption happens before Google’s servers get the information, nobody, including Google, learns your username or password.
🌐
Google Support
support.google.com › accounts › answer › 6208650
Get started with Google Password Manager - Computer - Google Account Help
You can easily create and use strong and unique passwords or passkeys for all your online accounts with Google Password Manager. You can also save, manage, and protect passwords and passkeys in your G
🌐
Corbado
corbado.com › blog › how-to-use-google-password-manager
How to Use Google Password Manager
Trusted by Rakuten, Klarna & OracleGet free Whitepaper · Google Password Manager is an integrated tool within Chrome and Android that helps users manage their passwords and passkeys across websites and applications.