Keeping that stuff secure, but also easy to access, is tricky business.

Here’s how you’re able to add them.

Here’s how to go about it.

Gboard’s editing mode on an Android phone.

Adding Notes on Desktop

Open up Chrome on your box.

tap on thevertical three-dot iconin the top-right corner.

Under the menu, clickSettingsandclick on the three horizontal lines in the top-left corner.

google ai overview search on laptop screen

Click onAutofill and Passwords, and then Google Password Manager.

Alternatively, you could just click straight onGoogle Password Managerin the menu if it shows up.

You’ll find all your saved login credentials here.

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snag the password account you want to add a note and type your Google account password.

ClickEditand jot down your note into theNotesfield.

When finished, clickSaveto save the note.

Menu Dropdown on Google Chrome

ChooseSettings, and tap onPassword Manager.

Tap the credential you want to add a note for and put in your screen lock password.

Tap onEditand throw in your note in theNotesfield.

Screenshot of Google Password Manager

HitSavein the top-right corner to store the note with that login.

For example, an ID number or a hint at what the password could be.

This works for both mobile devices and laptops.

Screenshot of Edit and Delete options on Google Password Manager

Don’t want to back up your passwords at all?

you’re able to switch off the password saving pop-up in Chrome to avoid it.

Add Notes on Saved Password in Google Password Manager

Screenshot of Google Chrome Menu

Screenshot of Google Chrome Settings

Screenshot of Google Password Manager login credientials list

Screenshot showing Add note field