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How to Add Custom Notes to Site Passwords in Chrome
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Published onAugust 10, 2023
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You can now add notes to your site passwords in Chrome to remember important details related to that particular account. Up until now, you might have used third-party extensions to get things done. But, it’s better that Chrome’s password manager now has a built-in note-taking feature as well.
It is one of the new ways ofmanaging passwords using password manageron the Chrome browser with the help of which you can safely annotate site passwords. You can add custom notes like when did you last update your account on that particular site.
While using a password manager on any browser takes care of your logins, it’s still better to add notes for password recovery. You can also add special instructions or requirements to the notes for seamless logins.
The feature can prove to be super helpful for sites with confusing names. You can just make a note like why did you make an account on the site or did you find something important on the site.
Well, there can be many other useful scenarios. So let’s dive straight into how you can create notes to passwords stored on the Chrome browser.
Can you add notes to Chrome passwords?
Yes, you surely can! Google Chrome now natively supports a note-taking feature for your saved passwords. It is more like adding comments to your password entries so that you could know more details about the sites.
It’s another way of adding a touch of personalization while youcustomize Chrome browseryour way. Among several other functionalities likegrouping tabs,hiding bookmarks in incognito, anddisabling journeys, the note-taking feature is surely a nice addition to your customization.
We visit dozens of websites and a note beside the stored password can help you save your time. You can quickly find out why did you visit that particular site in the past.
How do I add notes to saved passwords on Chrome?
Adding notes to saved passwords in Chrome is simple. You just have to log in to your master account to manage passwords.
Follow the below guide and know how you can put notes on the saved passwords.
And, this is how you add password-protected notes in Chrome browser on Windows desktop. Follow the same steps in case you’re using an Android phone. But here’s a quick rundown.
Note:You can access password-protected notes on different devices as well. To do so, make sure syncing is enabled in Chrome Settings.
Can I use a Chrome extension to add password-protected Notes?
It’s possible that you like third-party extensions more because they offer more. For instance,AI Chrome extensionsare on the rise these days as they help you supercharge your productivity.
Third-party password manager extensions do offer additional features as well and there are many extensions that help you make notes for your saved passwords. But, we are suggesting only a couple of extensions that are free to install on the Chrome browser.
Well, you must give a try to Chrome’s new feature of Password Manager before using an extension. Let us know what type of notes you are adding to your saved passwords on the Chrome browser.
Radu Tyrsina
Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).
For most of the kids of his age, the Internet was an amazing way to play and communicate with others, but he was deeply impressed by the flow of information and how easily you can find anything on the web.
Prior to founding Windows Report, this particular curiosity about digital content enabled him to grow a number of sites that helped hundreds of millions reach faster the answer they’re looking for.
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