- According to reports, Google’s password administrator is established to obtain an option ‘delete everything’
- At the moment, users have to eliminate individually credentials
- The update was seen months ago in a disassembly
Google seems to be experimenting with a new option to eliminate all data from its password administrator tool on Android devices.
Screenshots shared by Android authority Apparently, show a new option in the menu Reading configuration of the Google password interface: “Eliminate all data: from Google’s password administrator, including passwords and verses.”
The publication seems quite sure that the characteristic is incoming, after detecting references in disassembly in early 2025, pointing out: “Fortunately, Google will soon add a new button” Delete all the data “to its password administrator, allowing users to eliminate all the credentials stored with a touch.”
Google Password Manager ‘Delete everything’
Although this nuclear approach is already possible, it currently requires that users eliminate data from their entire browser, including history, cookies and more, so it is not an ideal approach to users who simply seek to eliminate their credentials.
This is a surprisingly common problem typical of password administrators, which tend to make it difficult to eliminate all passwords at once. Instead, they usually trust users who eliminate each password individually.
It may only be something that users must do once or twice in their digital life, but we have been there and eliminate 700 passwords is not for the next Google feature, therefore, it is a very welcome news.
Techradar Pro He has asked Google to confirm if this function is on the cards, but we do not receive an immediate response.
The most common reason why a user would like to eliminate all passwords would be in the case of migration to another password administrator, although encryption and other security measures make password storage quite safe, having credentials stored in multiple locations increases its risk of an attack.