Google makes it easier to sync info across devices
"Information can be accessed by signing in to the Google Account"
In a blog, Google has announced that it is rolling out new features, making it easier for Chrome users to sync their passwords and payment information across devices.
After you log into the browser with a Google account, Chrome on Android will be able to access saved payment information. Payments can be confirmed by entering a card's CVC or also by biometric security. One can easily log in to a Google Account on an Android device. A single tap will be enough for devices with pre-enabled Google services like Gmail, to sign in to the browser with a Google Account.
Also, Chrome's desktop version is being updated. When you save a new password to a device, Chrome will ask you whether you want to save it on the device or to a Google Account. If you save the password in your Google account you can access the password from any of your devices.
These features are already available in chrome via its sync features. But as the sync option needs to be turned on in every device it is a little problematic. The company claims that the new approach of signing into a browser with a Google Account makes it “simpler and more intuitive” to access your information.
source: the verge
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