How to Enable On-Device Encryption in Google Chrome
Google Chrome is a popular web browser. It shares the same basic technology as Microsoft Edge. Both browsers track your activity to show you personalized ads and news.
Google has added a new feature called on-device encryption. This turns your phone, tablet, or passkey into a digital key. This key locks your passwords before they are saved to your account.
Why use on-device encryption?
Encryption keeps your saved information much safer. When you turn this on, your data is scrambled. Only your specific device can unscramble it. This means no one else can see your saved passwords.
What happens when you are done?
Once finished, you must use your screen lock or Google password to see your saved login info. Remember: if you lose your device or your key, you might lose access to your passwords too.
How to enable on-device encryption
Follow these steps to secure your data in Google Chrome.
- Open the Google Chrome browser.
- Click the Customize and Control button (the 3 vertical dots) in the top right corner.
- Select Settings.

- On the left panel, click Autofill and passwords.

- Click the Google Password Manager tile on the right.

Alternatively, type this address into your browser bar:
chrome://password-manager/passwords
- Select Settings on the left menu.
- Click the Set up on-device encryption link.

- Click Next to continue.

- Read the “Things to consider” list and click Set up.

- If your device supports it, you can use a passkey. Windows Hello authentication will help verify your identity.

- You can use your phone or tablet as your unique key.

- A prompt will appear on your device. Confirm your identity using a fingerprint, PIN, or your screen lock.

- Once verified, click Continue to create your passkey.

- Click Done to finish.

Your passwords are now encrypted on your device.
Summary
On-device encryption adds a strong layer of security to your browser. By turning your device into a physical key, you ensure that only you can access your saved passwords. This is a vital step for anyone who wants to keep their private information safe from hackers.
Reference: Google Support
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