Apple, Google, and Microsoft offer free password managers - but should you use them?
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As third-party password managers become more complex, major platforms like Apple, Google, and Microsoft have enhanced their built-in password management tools. Apple's iCloud Keychain offers cross-platform capabilities with the new Passwords app, while Google has integrated a robust password manager in Android and Chrome. Microsoft is transitioning its password management to the Edge browser, despite previous challenges. For those not technologically inclined, these platform-native options can be effective and user-friendly solutions, although there may be limitations compared to dedicated services.
For people who aren't technically sophisticated and who live a simple online life, a platform-based password manager is an excellent choice.
Apple's iCloud Keychain, a core feature of its desktop and mobile operating systems, now comes with a Passwords app that helps you generate and save passwords.
Google's Password Manager is a core feature in Android devices and in the Chrome browser, available on every platform with AutoFill functions.
Microsoft is moving its password management into the Edge browser, which is handling AutoFill on Android and iOS devices.
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