Google Password Manager Gears Up with New 'Delete All Data' Feature for Enhanced Security
Google Password Manager May Add ‘Delete All Data’ Option Security is a top priority for password managers, and Google Password Manager for Android is testing a new ‘Delete all data’ feature to help users purge their entire password database. This option allows users to easily delete all passwords and passkeys from the manager, which can be useful when switching to another service to minimize the risk of compromise. The feature requires confirmation before deletion and informs the user about how many items will be deleted. It also removes the registry of sites where the user chose not to save passwords. This addition makes the process more efficient compared to deleting entries one by one, enhancing the capabilities of Google Password Manager.
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