If you’re an Android user, Google will automatically save all your app and website login details for easy login later on – but what if you want to access them yourself?
This could be for a variety of reasons, from simply reminding yourself of your login details to sharing your streaming service login with a trusted friend or family member. The problem is that the Google Password Manager is buried deep within your smartphone’s Settings app, making it hard to locate if you don’t know what you’re looking for.
But fear not; we at Trusted Reviews are Android experts, and we’ve outlined the exact process you need to follow to access your login details on your Android smartphone right here.
Note: We’ve used a Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra running OneUI 7 for the purposes of this tutorial, but the steps should be consistent regardless of your phone’s manufacturer.
What you’ll need
- An Android phone
- A Google account
- The Settings app
The short version
- Open the Settings app on your smartphone.
- Scroll down and tap Google.
- Tap Password Manager.
- Tap the app/website login you want to see.
- Tap the eye icon to see your password.
- Tap the copy icon to copy your password.
Step 1.
Open the Settings app on your smartphone
The first step is to open the Settings app on your Android smartphone.
Step 2.
Scroll down and tap Google
From the main Settings menu, scroll down to the Google section – it’s usually near the bottom of the list. Tap it to continue.
Step 3.
Tap Password Manager
From the Google settings menu, tap Password Manager.
Step 4.
Tap on the app/website login you want to see
From here, you should see a list of apps and websites with usernames and passwords available. To continue, scroll down (or use the search icon) to find the app/website you want to log into, and tap it to continue. You may have to verify your lock screen password at this point for security purposes.
Step 5.
Tap the eye icon to see your password
From here, you should see your account details (or several, depending on how many logins you have for a particular app or website!). To reveal your password, tap the Eye icon.
Step 6.
Tap the copy icon to copy your password
From here, simply tap the copy icon (the icon next to the eye icon) to easily copy the password for pasting into the app or website you’d like to log into.
FAQ
Aside from enabling autofill on your Android device to automatically fill in login details when they’re required, you can use the Google Password Manager widget. It’s available as part of the Google Chrome app widget collection – just drag and drop it onto your Home screen for easy access.