Google’s Password Manager gets an exciting update


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Google’s Password Manager is poised to receive a significant upgrade with a dash of Material You flair, building on the unique features introduced earlier in the year.

The tech giant, Google, is hard at work revamping its Password Manager, a component of Google Play Services. This revamp will include the incorporation of a navigation bar, akin to the one found in all Google’s apps, aimed at enhancing user navigation within the manager.

Password Manager to get a new navigation bar

The forthcoming addition of a navigation bar for Google’s Password Manager promises to be a nice addition. As per information shared by the reliable source Nail Sadykov on the Telegram channel Google News, this revamp will infuse Material You style into the Password Manager, providing a cohesive user experience.

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The redesigned Password Manager will now sport three tabs: “Passwords” to access saved credentials and add new ones, “Verify” for comprehensive security checks on passwords, and “Settings” housing all manager configurations. This redesign aligns the Password Manager with the navigation style consistent across other Google apps.

Currently, users access various features through dedicated links on the main page. However, the upcoming implementation of the navigation bar promises a more streamlined experience.

In addition to the navigation bar, Google is also giving the search bar and “Add password” button a facelift. Aligning them with the Material You design principles. This redesign promises to not only enhance functionality. But also ensure that the Password Manager blends seamlessly into the Material You ecosystem.

So, with these exciting updates on the horizon, Password Manager is set to become more intuitive and user-friendly. Offering a cohesive and visually appealing experience for users. Stay tuned for these enhancements, and make your password management a breeze with Google!

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