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- Google could be working on a password-sharing functionality within Google Password Manager that is distributed through Google Play Services.
- The feature was spotted within Play Services, and the UI was activated through a feature.
- It could allow accounts within a family group to share usernames and passwords easily through the Google Password Manager.
The future of the internet is passkeys, but passwords will still be around for a while. While Google has been pushing for passkey adoption, it hasn’t forgotten about passwords just yet. Google has been spotted working on a password-sharing feature for Android, making sharing your passwords with your family easier.
The latest Google Play Services v24.09.12 (190400-610662703) includes a password-sharing functionality, which TheSpAndroid has managed to activate the feature with a feature flag to give us an idea of what it looks like.