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Android’s Password Manager to get easy sharing feature
Google’s Password Manager on Android may receive an easy sharing feature. The company is already working on this upgrade for the desktop variant of Chrome web browser.
In a new development, it has been discovered that Google is working to bring an easy password-sharing feature to Password Manager functionality on Android via Play Services update.
Google Play Services v24.09.12 brings code to deploy the ability to share passwords through Password Manager. As soon as the update rolls out, you will be able to share the password from the credential screen of the website.
Google is making it easier to share passwords on Android through Google Password Manager
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The feature can be accessed by manually adding some flags shared by AssembleDebug. To do so, your device must be rooted and you know to perform such tricky steps throughout the root of the functionality.
You can get the flags to be added manually below:
- Package – com.google.android.gms.credential_manager
- Flag – Guards__password_sharing_enabled
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