Chrome Beta For Android Adds Password Sync And Autofill


Android: If you’re tired of typing on your tiny phone keyboard, Chrome has a present for you: now, the beta will sync all your passwords and autofill information so you can stop typing and get on with what you’re doing.

Both settings should be turned on my default when you download the beta, but you’ll find them right in the main window of Chrome’s settings otherwise. You’ll need to be signed into Chrome for them to work (obviously), and Google recommends you use Chrome Beta on your desktop as well to keep it all running smoothly, but it shouldn’t take any extra setup. Hit the link below to download the beta if you don’t have it already. The feature should be rolling out gradually, so if you don’t see it right away, keep an eye on it over the next few days.

Chrome Beta (Free) [via Google Chrome Blog]


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