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TL;DR
- Google is now providing a ‘delete all information’ choice to some Google Password Supervisor customers.
- The function is at present restricted to gadgets working beta variations of Google Play Companies.
- This selection permits you to mass-delete your passwords and passkeys.
We will now see the “delete all information” choice on our telephones working the beta model of Google Play Companies. Android Authority contributor AssembleDebug noticed the choice in model 25.10.31 of the Play Companies app, whereas I noticed it in model 25.09.60. Try the picture under.

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This can be a welcome addition to Google’s Password Supervisor as you have been beforehand restricted to deleting one set of credentials at a time. So deleting your whole passwords and passkeys could possibly be a time-consuming endeavor previous to this addition. This function is helpful when you’re switching to a special password supervisor and need to shortly wipe your credentials in Google Password Supervisor.
In any occasion, we’re glad to see the “delete all information” choice right here. This function additionally comes after Google began testing AI-powered automated password modifications within the occasion of a breach. So we hope this selection additionally rolls out to the plenty.