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Samsung password manager now supports Windows 11 and 10

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Samsung password manager now supports Windows 11 and 10

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  • Samsung Pass is now available for Windows 11 and 10.
  • It increases security and reduces the need to remember login credentials.
  • Samsung Pay and Samsung Pass will be combined in India on January 31.
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Samsung Pass, the password management application from South Korean electronics giant Samsung, is now available for Windows 11 and 10.

According to the report, users may now download the password manager from the Windows Store.

The application now supports just Windows 11 and Windows 10, and older versions of Windows will not be compatible. Samsung Pass is a password organiser that stores all of the user’s login information for multiple websites and accounts at once.

It increases security even more and reduces the need to remember several login credentials.

One of the password manager’s primary features is the ability to synchronize login information between a Windows PC, smartphone, and tablet. It enables iris recognition and employs biometric authentication.

Meanwhile, the tech giant had hinted that it would combine its mobile payment solution “Samsung Pay” and password management tool “Samsung Pass” into “Samsung Wallet” in India on January 31 with new and interesting features.

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