

If works for you, you should urgently make sure that passphrase based end-to-end encryption is enabled on your devices with Chrome. At least requiring the finger print for accessing the password is an improvement though. Google seems to still believe that being logged into a device is sufficient authentication, and that nobody ever allows anyone else to access their devices. Convenient or not, an account list should never be displayed without explicit authentication. Honestly though, I find that protection too weak. For each entry you can view and copy the password, which will prompt for further authentication (TouchID in my case).A search-bar should be located at the top of the dialog. After a short delay, a list of your accounts should be displayed.Click the menu icon (three dots), then „Settings“.I do not own an iPhone, so I can’t comment on whether the same works there. 155) I found the following method to work. As of June 2019 on iOS 12 on an iPad Air 2 (app version.
