We explained why you’d want to get one Third party password management app handle all of your passwords; However, if you don’t want to deal with an external app, there are built-in features in the most popular web browser that can help.

Chrome has its own password management system which can be very useful when you’re not bouncing around browsers or apps. To access your passwords, click the vertical ellipsis icon in the top right corner of your Chrome window, then click Settings, then Passwords. From there, all you need to do is sign in to your Google Account to view, edit, and copy all of your saved passwords. In the Chrome app, click the ellipsis icon in the lower right corner and access Settings from there.

You can also toggle settings like saving your passwords, automatically logging in, and checking for weak passwords. Using Chrome this way can also allow Chrome to suggest an automatically strong password when you create a new account on a website. Then the information is saved so you don’t have to remember the long string of letters and numbers. As a bonus, Chrome in the latest version of Android changes weak passwords with a single tap.