
Luckily for them, it is possible to both sync and backup Google passwords. Some users use Google's Smart Lock mainly because they can conveniently sync passwords and then view/manage them online, but there is a handful of users who do not trust online services and want to have a copy of all their passwords saved in a traditional password manager or simply write them down on a sheet of paper in case the online service provider collapses. What about backing up saved passwords? Believe it or not, but it is not a problem!

No doubt it is turned on your device too if you are asked whether you want to save your passwords for later use every time you type them on websites.

It has a built-in tool for managing passwords (some say that it is more than that). Google Chrome illustrates this statement perfectly.
#Verifying backup and sync from google install
An ordinary password manager usually comes as a separate piece of software users have to download and install on their devices to start storing their passwords in however, it might be integrated as a part of another application as well, for example, a web browser.
