
Google has released an official app for its Password Manager service, which makes it easier for Android users to manage their passwords.
Users can get the app from Google Play. It is a shortcut to Google Password Manager, which helps users easily manage their passwords and passkeys.
This strategic move puts Google's Password Manager on the same level as Apple's Passwords app, which came out with iOS 18.
It's important to note that the Google Password Manager app doesn't add any new features; it just makes it easier and more direct to get to the service.
The app's release hasn't gotten much attention; Google hasn't made an official announcement about it or mentioned it at the recent Pixel 10 lineup unveiling in August.
The app, on the other hand, does away with the need for a home screen shortcut that used to show a small icon to show that it wasn't a full app.
Google is making the user experience better for Android users who use the Password Manager service by releasing the official app.
Proton Pass and other password managers have more features, but Google's solution is still a good choice for people who want a built-in password management solution.
The Google Password Manager app is one of many security features built into Android.
This change shows that Google is serious about making Android better for users by making it easier to get to important services.