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# Devolutions Password Manager

Devolutions Password Manager is both a mobile and desktop application that brings together Devolutions Cloud and Devolutions Server into a single, centralized, location. Devolutions Password Manager simplifies and streamlines access and management in our solutions. It is the perfect companion tool for those who use our solutions.

Devolutions Password Manager is available for iOS and Android devices as well as for Windows, macOS and Linux.

#### Browser extension

The Devolutions Password Manager browser extension is a web browser password plugin used in conjunction with Remote Desktop Manager, Devolutions Server, and Devolutions Cloud, which allows users to securely inject passwords into websites using credentials stored in their vaults.

It gives system administrators full control over the management of passwords, without affecting the user's productivity.

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Advanced users, other browser extensions, or even JavaScript injection can all result in the password being read from the password edit control, even if it displays dots instead of the password. Any use of an external browser must be carefully weighed against your security requirements.
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