


Special Features: Some browser-based password managers have special features that are usually reserved for paid software.Better yet, these password managers can use your fingerprint scanner (or Face ID on iPhone) as a “master password.” Google and Apple: Google Password Manager and Apple Keychain are the most robust browser-based password managers, as their capabilities expand into Android/Chrome OS and iOS/macOS respectively for software and app support.This option is rarely enabled by default, and it isn’t available in Microsoft Edge at the time of writing. Master Password: You can program your browser to ask for a master password before it provides access to your saved passwords.Credit Cards and Addresses: You can save your credit cards and addresses to a browser-based password manager for quick checkout.

(Dedicated password managers give you more control over the length and content of randomly-generated passwords.) Generate Passwords: Browsers will ask if you want to generate unique passwords when signing up for a website.Save and Sync: You can sync passwords across all devices, so long as you use the same browser on each device.
