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
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Google
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Google Password Manager
Manage your saved passwords in Android or Chrome. Theyโ€™re securely stored in your Google Account and available across all your devices.
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Google Support
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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
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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
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How risky is it to rely on Google Chrome's password manager?
Not all passwords are 'worth' the same and you don't have to put them all in the same level of 'safe'. So yes it is likely safe enough to put facebook and reddit and the like passwords in a google/firefox/whatever cloud password manager. However! My advice for passwords that are critical to you (such as everything to do with money/financials): Store them in a place where you and only you have access. In many situations a password written on a sheet of paper stored in a drawer of your desk might be a less risky option than storing it in any kind of cloud based password manager that can be compromised in many different ways including because of your own inadvertence. You don't have to write the full password down, you can 'salt' it anyway you want with something that only you know. You don't have to write the intended use of that password down on that sheet either. If someone finds that sheet of paper with that password they still don't know what it can be used for nor how to use it as it is salted. (With salting I mean adding/subtracting something from the password or, better, using a method/formula to alter it. A simple example for a formula is to add 1 to each second letter in the password, stupidly simple but no-one will ever find out if you don't tell them.) If you choose to store these passwords electronically then absolutely opt for a stand alone password manager on a computer that you know cannot be compromised easily, preferably one you don't use on the internet. Do use a renown open source password manager for this. For backup reasons you could store the password fault (and only the vault) from such a tool on a second computer or on some cloud storage, preferably after having encrypted it a second time, although this last step is more something for the paranoiac. Always use different passwords for each of these 'critical' services, never ever use the same password twice. If you're using passwords with a complexity that is considered 'safe' I don't think you have to change those passwords on a regular base, at least this is my opinion, unless you have handed out that password yourself to someone else of course. I personally have a dead-man-switch too. Just in case something happens my beloved are not let down they still be able to access these accounts without having to go through a lot of trouble. More on reddit.com
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Google
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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.
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Google Password Manager - Apps on Google Play
2 weeks ago - 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.
Rating: 4.3 โ€‹ - โ€‹ 4.14K votes
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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.

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Google Support
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Manage passwords in Chrome - Android - Google Chrome Help
By default, Chrome offers to save your password. You can turn this option off or on at any time. On your Android device, open Chrome . At the top right, tap More . Tap Settings Google Password Manager.
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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 ย  August 25, 2025
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Google Support
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Manage passwords in Chrome - iPhone & iPad - Google Chrome Help
When you sign in to Chrome, Google Password Manager saves your passwords for different sites. You can save your passwords with Google Password Manager in many ways: Save passwords to your Google
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Google Support
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Manage passwords in Chrome - Computer - Google Chrome Help
When you sign in to Chrome, Google Password Manager saves your passwords for different sites. You can save your passwords with Google Password Manager in many ways: Save passwords to your Google
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Google Support
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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
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Google
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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 youโ€™ve saved to your account.
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Chrome Web Store
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Bitwarden Password Manager - Chrome Web Store
Recognized as the best password manager by PCMag, WIRED, The Verge, CNET, G2, and more! SECURE YOUR DIGITAL LIFE Secure your digital life and protect against data breaches by generating and saving unique, strong passwords for every account. Maintain everything in an end-to-end encrypted password vault that only you can access.
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PCMAG
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Don't Let Google Manage Your Passwords | PCMag
April 30, 2023 - Zero-knowledge encryption is the reason dedicated password managers can keep your data safe without ever having access to your master password. โ€œGoogle's password manager doesn't use zero-knowledge encryption,โ€ stated Lurey. โ€œIn essence, ...
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Google Account
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App Passwords - Sign in - Google Accounts
Sign in ยท Use your Google Account ยท Not your computer? Use Guest mode to sign in privately. Learn more about using Guest mode ยท Create account
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Google Play
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My Passwords Manager - Apps on Google Play
Offline password manager! Secure, private, & unlimited storage.
Rating: 4.4 โ€‹ - โ€‹ 43.1K votes