Google Chrome does an okayish job of saving your logins on various sites, but dedicated password management apps are way better. If you’ve been meaning to switch, you’ll be glad to know that a recent update to the browser now lets you export your passwords so you can import them into a different app easily. You’ll want to make sure you’ve got Chrome v64 or newer for this to work. Simply paste chro
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