Google Smart Lock is the great ally to protect our passwords on the internet. It is perhaps the best firewall against computer hackers and the always feared phishing attacks.

Google Chrome users know it well because it automatically comes into operation when entering passwords on a website. Google Smart Lock gives the user the ability to automatically save the last password.

Save data whether you are currently browsing on a Windows PC or an Android mobile. Thus both devices are protected providing service to the user.

To control and confirm passwords in the mobile Android system, you must follow the following steps:

Once the user has accessed the password part of this menu, they can confirm all their current records. In addition, the installed software also allows you to change your passwords, permanently delete them or update them.

To carry out these procedures, the mobile will ask you to confirm your profile data in the Google account with which the first installation of the terminal was carried out.

In the event that the user decides to use a different password manager, or is even forced to use the default one by their company if it were a professional smartphone, they can choose to deactivate the Smart Lock box in the password area.

The most direct option to know the passwords stored on an iPhone is to ask Siri for help with an audio. With the message: “Show me my passwords” the menu with the list of passwords will appear.

Below we highlight the steps to follow to confirm your passwords on an iPhone terminal:

1. Tap Settings and then select Passwords. For iOS 13 or earlier models, you will need to select Passwords & Accounts. Then, press Passwords for websites and apps.

2. Use Face ID or Touch ID when prompted or enter the password.

3. If you want to see a password or passcode, select a website or app from which you need to get this encrypted information.

4. To remove a password or access key, tap Remove Password or Remove Password.

5. If you want to update a password or access key, click Edit.