
- Google Password Manager could soon get a one-tap solution that allows users to easily delete all saved passwords and passkeys.
- We’ve enabled the feature ahead of the rollout to give you an early look.
An APK teardown helps predict features that may arrive on a service in the future based on work-in-progress code. However, it is possible that such predicted features may not make it to a public release.
Currently, if you want to delete saved credentials from the Google Password Manager, you can either delete them one at a time or completely wipe all browsing data in Chrome settings. The latter isn’t an ideal solution for those looking to delete saved passwords and passkeys without clearing their browsing history, autofill form data, and site settings. Thankfully, Google will soon add a new “Delete all data” button to its password manager, letting users remove all saved credentials with a tap.
We grabbed these screenshots by manually enabling the feature in Google Play Services version 25.09.30 beta, but it is not yet live for end users. Google could roll it out in the coming weeks, and we’ll update this post as soon as it’s widely available.