How to Use Samsung Pass as a Password Manager on Galaxy
Set up Samsung Pass password manager on Samsung Galaxy Samsung Pass setup. Learn use Samsung Pass for Samsung Pass autofill passwords and compare Samsung Pass vs Google Password Manager.
Samsung Pass is a built-in, secure password manager that stores login credentials, payment info, and personal data — autofilling them across apps and browsers with just a fingerprint or face scan.
What Samsung Pass Can Store
- Website login credentials (username + password)
- App login credentials
- Credit and debit card information
- Address and personal info for autofill
- Passkeys (modern passwordless authentication)
Setting Up Samsung Pass
- Go to Settings > Security and privacy > Samsung Pass.
- Tap Get started.
- Sign in with your Samsung Account (required).
- Set up biometric authentication:
- Fingerprint: Recommended — fast and secure
- Face recognition: Convenient for quick sign-ins
- Samsung Pass is now active.
Saving Passwords
Automatic Saving (In-Browser)
- When you log into a website in Samsung Internet browser, a prompt appears: "Save password to Samsung Pass?"
- Tap Save — credentials are encrypted and stored.
Manual Entry
- Open Samsung Pass app (search in app drawer).
- Tap + to add a new entry manually.
- Enter website URL, username, and password.
Using Autofill
When you visit a login page in Samsung Internet or a supported app:
- Tap the username or password field.
- Samsung Pass suggests your saved credentials.
- Authenticate with fingerprint or face.
- Credentials auto-fill instantly.
Samsung Pass vs Google Password Manager
| Feature | Samsung Pass | Google Password Manager |
|---|---|---|
| Availability | Samsung Galaxy only | Any Android device |
| Biometric support | ✓ | ✓ |
| Browser support | Samsung Internet, Chrome | Chrome, most browsers |
| App autofill | ✓ | ✓ |
| Cross-device sync | Samsung devices only | All Google devices |
| Passkey support | ✓ | ✓ |
| Price | Free | Free |
Best choice: If you exclusively use Samsung Galaxy devices, Samsung Pass offers tighter integration. For cross-platform use (Android + iPhone + PC), Google Password Manager syncs across all.
Security Tips
- Enable two-step verification on your Samsung Account to protect Samsung Pass.
- Don't share biometric data with others — Samsung Pass is as secure as your fingerprint.
- Regularly review saved passwords: Samsung Pass > Settings > Security.
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Dr.Fone Tip: Before switching Samsung devices, export or back up your Samsung Pass data through your Samsung Account — Samsung Pass syncs across your devices automatically when you sign in.