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Google Chrome loses (does not show) stored password after an upgrade



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Google Chrome loses stored passwords after an upgrade.





The situation is different from the one described here.





A few days back, at one point, no remembered passwords were being offered during a login. I found that no passwords are stored in Settings -> Manage passwords either. However, Google Dashboard was showing that it has n passwords stored.



As advised in Google product forum (can not find the exact link now), I purged Google Chrome from my computer and deleted the config files, and installed Google Chrome again, and stored passwords could be used.



This morning, after a regular upgrade (where an upgrade of Google Chrome occurred), the Settings -> Manage passwords is empty, but the count is nonzero in Google Dashboard.



I am using Ubuntu 15.04.










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    Can you see them at passwords.google.com?

    – grawity
    Jun 12 '15 at 6:44











  • @grawity Yes, I can see. All of them. Did not know that such a site exists.

    – Masroor
    Jun 12 '15 at 13:23











  • Are you using Chrome for iOS, and do you have sync enabled? In any case, I advise using another password manager than Chrome, for example LastPass.

    – harrymc
    Jun 15 '15 at 18:16











  • @harrymc I am using Chrome in Ubuntu as indicated in the last paragraph of my question. And of course Sync has been enabled.

    – Masroor
    Jun 15 '15 at 23:16











  • I meant are you syncing with an iPhone or similar?

    – harrymc
    Jun 16 '15 at 5:30


















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Google Chrome loses stored passwords after an upgrade.





The situation is different from the one described here.





A few days back, at one point, no remembered passwords were being offered during a login. I found that no passwords are stored in Settings -> Manage passwords either. However, Google Dashboard was showing that it has n passwords stored.



As advised in Google product forum (can not find the exact link now), I purged Google Chrome from my computer and deleted the config files, and installed Google Chrome again, and stored passwords could be used.



This morning, after a regular upgrade (where an upgrade of Google Chrome occurred), the Settings -> Manage passwords is empty, but the count is nonzero in Google Dashboard.



I am using Ubuntu 15.04.










share|improve this question




















  • 2





    Can you see them at passwords.google.com?

    – grawity
    Jun 12 '15 at 6:44











  • @grawity Yes, I can see. All of them. Did not know that such a site exists.

    – Masroor
    Jun 12 '15 at 13:23











  • Are you using Chrome for iOS, and do you have sync enabled? In any case, I advise using another password manager than Chrome, for example LastPass.

    – harrymc
    Jun 15 '15 at 18:16











  • @harrymc I am using Chrome in Ubuntu as indicated in the last paragraph of my question. And of course Sync has been enabled.

    – Masroor
    Jun 15 '15 at 23:16











  • I meant are you syncing with an iPhone or similar?

    – harrymc
    Jun 16 '15 at 5:30














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Google Chrome loses stored passwords after an upgrade.





The situation is different from the one described here.





A few days back, at one point, no remembered passwords were being offered during a login. I found that no passwords are stored in Settings -> Manage passwords either. However, Google Dashboard was showing that it has n passwords stored.



As advised in Google product forum (can not find the exact link now), I purged Google Chrome from my computer and deleted the config files, and installed Google Chrome again, and stored passwords could be used.



This morning, after a regular upgrade (where an upgrade of Google Chrome occurred), the Settings -> Manage passwords is empty, but the count is nonzero in Google Dashboard.



I am using Ubuntu 15.04.










share|improve this question
















Google Chrome loses stored passwords after an upgrade.





The situation is different from the one described here.





A few days back, at one point, no remembered passwords were being offered during a login. I found that no passwords are stored in Settings -> Manage passwords either. However, Google Dashboard was showing that it has n passwords stored.



As advised in Google product forum (can not find the exact link now), I purged Google Chrome from my computer and deleted the config files, and installed Google Chrome again, and stored passwords could be used.



This morning, after a regular upgrade (where an upgrade of Google Chrome occurred), the Settings -> Manage passwords is empty, but the count is nonzero in Google Dashboard.



I am using Ubuntu 15.04.







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  • 2





    Can you see them at passwords.google.com?

    – grawity
    Jun 12 '15 at 6:44











  • @grawity Yes, I can see. All of them. Did not know that such a site exists.

    – Masroor
    Jun 12 '15 at 13:23











  • Are you using Chrome for iOS, and do you have sync enabled? In any case, I advise using another password manager than Chrome, for example LastPass.

    – harrymc
    Jun 15 '15 at 18:16











  • @harrymc I am using Chrome in Ubuntu as indicated in the last paragraph of my question. And of course Sync has been enabled.

    – Masroor
    Jun 15 '15 at 23:16











  • I meant are you syncing with an iPhone or similar?

    – harrymc
    Jun 16 '15 at 5:30














  • 2





    Can you see them at passwords.google.com?

    – grawity
    Jun 12 '15 at 6:44











  • @grawity Yes, I can see. All of them. Did not know that such a site exists.

    – Masroor
    Jun 12 '15 at 13:23











  • Are you using Chrome for iOS, and do you have sync enabled? In any case, I advise using another password manager than Chrome, for example LastPass.

    – harrymc
    Jun 15 '15 at 18:16











  • @harrymc I am using Chrome in Ubuntu as indicated in the last paragraph of my question. And of course Sync has been enabled.

    – Masroor
    Jun 15 '15 at 23:16











  • I meant are you syncing with an iPhone or similar?

    – harrymc
    Jun 16 '15 at 5:30








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Can you see them at passwords.google.com?

– grawity
Jun 12 '15 at 6:44





Can you see them at passwords.google.com?

– grawity
Jun 12 '15 at 6:44













@grawity Yes, I can see. All of them. Did not know that such a site exists.

– Masroor
Jun 12 '15 at 13:23





@grawity Yes, I can see. All of them. Did not know that such a site exists.

– Masroor
Jun 12 '15 at 13:23













Are you using Chrome for iOS, and do you have sync enabled? In any case, I advise using another password manager than Chrome, for example LastPass.

– harrymc
Jun 15 '15 at 18:16





Are you using Chrome for iOS, and do you have sync enabled? In any case, I advise using another password manager than Chrome, for example LastPass.

– harrymc
Jun 15 '15 at 18:16













@harrymc I am using Chrome in Ubuntu as indicated in the last paragraph of my question. And of course Sync has been enabled.

– Masroor
Jun 15 '15 at 23:16





@harrymc I am using Chrome in Ubuntu as indicated in the last paragraph of my question. And of course Sync has been enabled.

– Masroor
Jun 15 '15 at 23:16













I meant are you syncing with an iPhone or similar?

– harrymc
Jun 16 '15 at 5:30





I meant are you syncing with an iPhone or similar?

– harrymc
Jun 16 '15 at 5:30










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Querying for this problem on Google finds several millions of articles and posts
about the problem of missing passwords in Chrome.
Narrowing the Google search to the Chromium bug-list website of
code.google.com finds "only" 11,000 results (!!).



Here are the latest three issues :



Issue 268361: All my stored passwords are lost (Aug 5, 2013)
Issue 351343: saved passwords disappeared (Mar 11, 2014)
Issue 468275: Saved passwords missing in chrome (Mar 18, 2015)



This is not one bug that appears and reappears, but very many bugs,
each one alone capable of destroying the stored passwords.
As such, I believe that letting Chrome manage your passwords is rather
like playing Russian roulette.



You would be much better off using a third-party password manager.
Using a specialized product is much safer, with the added benefits
that your passwords are available across multiple computers and devices,
as well as multiple browsers, so you are not captive of just one browser.



The best one I have found is LastPass, where
the passwords and the contents of all the fields in their containing forms are
encrypted and saved on their servers.
The encryption is done on your side and using your master password for protection, so the LastPass website has no idea of what is stored on their servers.



The power of this concept was proven lately when the LastPass website was hacked. The results were rather minor for the users, as the most that the hackers managed to get were the password hints, since the encrypted passwords themselves were useless to them.



For more info about how LastPass was designed to stand off such attacks, see the article :
LastPass Is Breached: Do You Need To Change Your Master Password?






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    I just had the same problem, And this solution worked for me:



    I figure it out whatever happens in my computer is just happened now so it wouldn't able to sync anything. So, I disconnected my account in Settings and check the option Also clear your history, bookmarks, settings, and other Chrome data stores on this device. Then, chrome will autoclose. I opened, click in settings, Login and I enter my credentials. It sync and voila, everything is there again :)



    If this doesn't fix your problem I suggest to do the same and Uninstall Chrome, and Install again.



    I'm using Ubuntu 14.04






    share|improve this answer
























    • clearing history or reinstalling works. But it still happens everytime I log out from ubuntu 18.04. How can we make this solution permanent?

      – m-ric
      Jul 17 '18 at 15:05



















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    Make sure it says your name next to the minimize button at the top right of Chrome. I was logged in to Google but was browsing as a guest.






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    • This is really a comment and not an answer to the original question. You can always comment on your own posts, and once you have sufficient reputation you will be able to comment on any post. Please read Why do I need 50 reputation to comment? What can I do instead?

      – DavidPostill
      Dec 6 '16 at 10:30



















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    If you were signed in, all your passwords were automatically synched and accessible at https://passwords.google.com/ website. To sync them back, just sign in to your Chrome account at chrome://settings/.



    See also:




    • How can I export chrome passwords?

    • How secure are the passwords stored at Google Passwords?






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    • Thanks for the answer. But I have started using LastPass and very happy with it.

      – Masroor
      Feb 2 '18 at 1:43






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      @Masroor My friend is using it, I've decided to go with Dashlane. As I'm not confident to keep all my passwords at Google's Passwords website where all of them has been uploaded there without my knowledge, and it's not clear how much it is secure.

      – kenorb
      Feb 2 '18 at 11:08














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    +50









    Querying for this problem on Google finds several millions of articles and posts
    about the problem of missing passwords in Chrome.
    Narrowing the Google search to the Chromium bug-list website of
    code.google.com finds "only" 11,000 results (!!).



    Here are the latest three issues :



    Issue 268361: All my stored passwords are lost (Aug 5, 2013)
    Issue 351343: saved passwords disappeared (Mar 11, 2014)
    Issue 468275: Saved passwords missing in chrome (Mar 18, 2015)



    This is not one bug that appears and reappears, but very many bugs,
    each one alone capable of destroying the stored passwords.
    As such, I believe that letting Chrome manage your passwords is rather
    like playing Russian roulette.



    You would be much better off using a third-party password manager.
    Using a specialized product is much safer, with the added benefits
    that your passwords are available across multiple computers and devices,
    as well as multiple browsers, so you are not captive of just one browser.



    The best one I have found is LastPass, where
    the passwords and the contents of all the fields in their containing forms are
    encrypted and saved on their servers.
    The encryption is done on your side and using your master password for protection, so the LastPass website has no idea of what is stored on their servers.



    The power of this concept was proven lately when the LastPass website was hacked. The results were rather minor for the users, as the most that the hackers managed to get were the password hints, since the encrypted passwords themselves were useless to them.



    For more info about how LastPass was designed to stand off such attacks, see the article :
    LastPass Is Breached: Do You Need To Change Your Master Password?






    share|improve this answer






























      6





      +50









      Querying for this problem on Google finds several millions of articles and posts
      about the problem of missing passwords in Chrome.
      Narrowing the Google search to the Chromium bug-list website of
      code.google.com finds "only" 11,000 results (!!).



      Here are the latest three issues :



      Issue 268361: All my stored passwords are lost (Aug 5, 2013)
      Issue 351343: saved passwords disappeared (Mar 11, 2014)
      Issue 468275: Saved passwords missing in chrome (Mar 18, 2015)



      This is not one bug that appears and reappears, but very many bugs,
      each one alone capable of destroying the stored passwords.
      As such, I believe that letting Chrome manage your passwords is rather
      like playing Russian roulette.



      You would be much better off using a third-party password manager.
      Using a specialized product is much safer, with the added benefits
      that your passwords are available across multiple computers and devices,
      as well as multiple browsers, so you are not captive of just one browser.



      The best one I have found is LastPass, where
      the passwords and the contents of all the fields in their containing forms are
      encrypted and saved on their servers.
      The encryption is done on your side and using your master password for protection, so the LastPass website has no idea of what is stored on their servers.



      The power of this concept was proven lately when the LastPass website was hacked. The results were rather minor for the users, as the most that the hackers managed to get were the password hints, since the encrypted passwords themselves were useless to them.



      For more info about how LastPass was designed to stand off such attacks, see the article :
      LastPass Is Breached: Do You Need To Change Your Master Password?






      share|improve this answer




























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        +50







        6





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        6




        +50





        Querying for this problem on Google finds several millions of articles and posts
        about the problem of missing passwords in Chrome.
        Narrowing the Google search to the Chromium bug-list website of
        code.google.com finds "only" 11,000 results (!!).



        Here are the latest three issues :



        Issue 268361: All my stored passwords are lost (Aug 5, 2013)
        Issue 351343: saved passwords disappeared (Mar 11, 2014)
        Issue 468275: Saved passwords missing in chrome (Mar 18, 2015)



        This is not one bug that appears and reappears, but very many bugs,
        each one alone capable of destroying the stored passwords.
        As such, I believe that letting Chrome manage your passwords is rather
        like playing Russian roulette.



        You would be much better off using a third-party password manager.
        Using a specialized product is much safer, with the added benefits
        that your passwords are available across multiple computers and devices,
        as well as multiple browsers, so you are not captive of just one browser.



        The best one I have found is LastPass, where
        the passwords and the contents of all the fields in their containing forms are
        encrypted and saved on their servers.
        The encryption is done on your side and using your master password for protection, so the LastPass website has no idea of what is stored on their servers.



        The power of this concept was proven lately when the LastPass website was hacked. The results were rather minor for the users, as the most that the hackers managed to get were the password hints, since the encrypted passwords themselves were useless to them.



        For more info about how LastPass was designed to stand off such attacks, see the article :
        LastPass Is Breached: Do You Need To Change Your Master Password?






        share|improve this answer















        Querying for this problem on Google finds several millions of articles and posts
        about the problem of missing passwords in Chrome.
        Narrowing the Google search to the Chromium bug-list website of
        code.google.com finds "only" 11,000 results (!!).



        Here are the latest three issues :



        Issue 268361: All my stored passwords are lost (Aug 5, 2013)
        Issue 351343: saved passwords disappeared (Mar 11, 2014)
        Issue 468275: Saved passwords missing in chrome (Mar 18, 2015)



        This is not one bug that appears and reappears, but very many bugs,
        each one alone capable of destroying the stored passwords.
        As such, I believe that letting Chrome manage your passwords is rather
        like playing Russian roulette.



        You would be much better off using a third-party password manager.
        Using a specialized product is much safer, with the added benefits
        that your passwords are available across multiple computers and devices,
        as well as multiple browsers, so you are not captive of just one browser.



        The best one I have found is LastPass, where
        the passwords and the contents of all the fields in their containing forms are
        encrypted and saved on their servers.
        The encryption is done on your side and using your master password for protection, so the LastPass website has no idea of what is stored on their servers.



        The power of this concept was proven lately when the LastPass website was hacked. The results were rather minor for the users, as the most that the hackers managed to get were the password hints, since the encrypted passwords themselves were useless to them.



        For more info about how LastPass was designed to stand off such attacks, see the article :
        LastPass Is Breached: Do You Need To Change Your Master Password?







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            I just had the same problem, And this solution worked for me:



            I figure it out whatever happens in my computer is just happened now so it wouldn't able to sync anything. So, I disconnected my account in Settings and check the option Also clear your history, bookmarks, settings, and other Chrome data stores on this device. Then, chrome will autoclose. I opened, click in settings, Login and I enter my credentials. It sync and voila, everything is there again :)



            If this doesn't fix your problem I suggest to do the same and Uninstall Chrome, and Install again.



            I'm using Ubuntu 14.04






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            • clearing history or reinstalling works. But it still happens everytime I log out from ubuntu 18.04. How can we make this solution permanent?

              – m-ric
              Jul 17 '18 at 15:05
















            4














            I just had the same problem, And this solution worked for me:



            I figure it out whatever happens in my computer is just happened now so it wouldn't able to sync anything. So, I disconnected my account in Settings and check the option Also clear your history, bookmarks, settings, and other Chrome data stores on this device. Then, chrome will autoclose. I opened, click in settings, Login and I enter my credentials. It sync and voila, everything is there again :)



            If this doesn't fix your problem I suggest to do the same and Uninstall Chrome, and Install again.



            I'm using Ubuntu 14.04






            share|improve this answer
























            • clearing history or reinstalling works. But it still happens everytime I log out from ubuntu 18.04. How can we make this solution permanent?

              – m-ric
              Jul 17 '18 at 15:05














            4












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            4







            I just had the same problem, And this solution worked for me:



            I figure it out whatever happens in my computer is just happened now so it wouldn't able to sync anything. So, I disconnected my account in Settings and check the option Also clear your history, bookmarks, settings, and other Chrome data stores on this device. Then, chrome will autoclose. I opened, click in settings, Login and I enter my credentials. It sync and voila, everything is there again :)



            If this doesn't fix your problem I suggest to do the same and Uninstall Chrome, and Install again.



            I'm using Ubuntu 14.04






            share|improve this answer













            I just had the same problem, And this solution worked for me:



            I figure it out whatever happens in my computer is just happened now so it wouldn't able to sync anything. So, I disconnected my account in Settings and check the option Also clear your history, bookmarks, settings, and other Chrome data stores on this device. Then, chrome will autoclose. I opened, click in settings, Login and I enter my credentials. It sync and voila, everything is there again :)



            If this doesn't fix your problem I suggest to do the same and Uninstall Chrome, and Install again.



            I'm using Ubuntu 14.04







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            answered Aug 29 '16 at 13:15









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            • clearing history or reinstalling works. But it still happens everytime I log out from ubuntu 18.04. How can we make this solution permanent?

              – m-ric
              Jul 17 '18 at 15:05



















            • clearing history or reinstalling works. But it still happens everytime I log out from ubuntu 18.04. How can we make this solution permanent?

              – m-ric
              Jul 17 '18 at 15:05

















            clearing history or reinstalling works. But it still happens everytime I log out from ubuntu 18.04. How can we make this solution permanent?

            – m-ric
            Jul 17 '18 at 15:05





            clearing history or reinstalling works. But it still happens everytime I log out from ubuntu 18.04. How can we make this solution permanent?

            – m-ric
            Jul 17 '18 at 15:05











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            Make sure it says your name next to the minimize button at the top right of Chrome. I was logged in to Google but was browsing as a guest.






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            • This is really a comment and not an answer to the original question. You can always comment on your own posts, and once you have sufficient reputation you will be able to comment on any post. Please read Why do I need 50 reputation to comment? What can I do instead?

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            Make sure it says your name next to the minimize button at the top right of Chrome. I was logged in to Google but was browsing as a guest.






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            If you were signed in, all your passwords were automatically synched and accessible at https://passwords.google.com/ website. To sync them back, just sign in to your Chrome account at chrome://settings/.



            See also:




            • How can I export chrome passwords?

            • How secure are the passwords stored at Google Passwords?






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            • Thanks for the answer. But I have started using LastPass and very happy with it.

              – Masroor
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              @Masroor My friend is using it, I've decided to go with Dashlane. As I'm not confident to keep all my passwords at Google's Passwords website where all of them has been uploaded there without my knowledge, and it's not clear how much it is secure.

              – kenorb
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            If you were signed in, all your passwords were automatically synched and accessible at https://passwords.google.com/ website. To sync them back, just sign in to your Chrome account at chrome://settings/.



            See also:




            • How can I export chrome passwords?

            • How secure are the passwords stored at Google Passwords?






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            • Thanks for the answer. But I have started using LastPass and very happy with it.

              – Masroor
              Feb 2 '18 at 1:43






            • 1





              @Masroor My friend is using it, I've decided to go with Dashlane. As I'm not confident to keep all my passwords at Google's Passwords website where all of them has been uploaded there without my knowledge, and it's not clear how much it is secure.

              – kenorb
              Feb 2 '18 at 11:08
















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            0







            If you were signed in, all your passwords were automatically synched and accessible at https://passwords.google.com/ website. To sync them back, just sign in to your Chrome account at chrome://settings/.



            See also:




            • How can I export chrome passwords?

            • How secure are the passwords stored at Google Passwords?






            share|improve this answer













            If you were signed in, all your passwords were automatically synched and accessible at https://passwords.google.com/ website. To sync them back, just sign in to your Chrome account at chrome://settings/.



            See also:




            • How can I export chrome passwords?

            • How secure are the passwords stored at Google Passwords?







            share|improve this answer












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            • Thanks for the answer. But I have started using LastPass and very happy with it.

              – Masroor
              Feb 2 '18 at 1:43






            • 1





              @Masroor My friend is using it, I've decided to go with Dashlane. As I'm not confident to keep all my passwords at Google's Passwords website where all of them has been uploaded there without my knowledge, and it's not clear how much it is secure.

              – kenorb
              Feb 2 '18 at 11:08





















            • Thanks for the answer. But I have started using LastPass and very happy with it.

              – Masroor
              Feb 2 '18 at 1:43






            • 1





              @Masroor My friend is using it, I've decided to go with Dashlane. As I'm not confident to keep all my passwords at Google's Passwords website where all of them has been uploaded there without my knowledge, and it's not clear how much it is secure.

              – kenorb
              Feb 2 '18 at 11:08



















            Thanks for the answer. But I have started using LastPass and very happy with it.

            – Masroor
            Feb 2 '18 at 1:43





            Thanks for the answer. But I have started using LastPass and very happy with it.

            – Masroor
            Feb 2 '18 at 1:43




            1




            1





            @Masroor My friend is using it, I've decided to go with Dashlane. As I'm not confident to keep all my passwords at Google's Passwords website where all of them has been uploaded there without my knowledge, and it's not clear how much it is secure.

            – kenorb
            Feb 2 '18 at 11:08







            @Masroor My friend is using it, I've decided to go with Dashlane. As I'm not confident to keep all my passwords at Google's Passwords website where all of them has been uploaded there without my knowledge, and it's not clear how much it is secure.

            – kenorb
            Feb 2 '18 at 11:08




















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