Chrome’s new password manager stops you using the same password for every website

Google is releasing an entire new design for Chrome today with new features and tweaks to the browser's overall appearance. You can read more about the redesign here, but one of the big new features is an improved password manager. Chrome will now offer to automatically generate a random password when you sign up to websites for the first time. This password will be stored inside a Google Account securely and synced across desktop and mobile versions of Chrome.

This should stop regular Chrome users from always picking the same password for each site, and ultimately ending up with a security headache if a site is breached. Chrome's password manager is a welcome change, but you may still want to use a dedicated and separate password...

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