Sustainable Substitutes for Google Password Manager

An insecure password manager built into Google's ecosystem.

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Reasons to avoid Google Password Manager

Avoid Google Password Manager due to Google’s invasive data collection practices, which pose significant privacy risks for users. Storing passwords within Google’s infrastructure exposes them to potential breaches and misuse.

The integration of password management into Google’s broader ecosystem also reinforces vendor lock-in, further limiting user autonomy.

Sustainable Alternatives

Here are some sustainable alternatives to Google Password Manager

The 6 main issues with Google Password Manager

Big Tech - Big Tech companies do not nourish people and planet. This is especially true in times of political tension.

Google is one of the largest tech companies, contributing to market monopolisation and exploitative data practices. Source: EFF: Google Search Monopoly and Privacy Concerns (2025)

Privacy Concerns - User data is likely to be stored and used against users' best interest.

Google collects vast amounts of user data, password usage probably contributes to its collection. Google Password Manager doesn't have important security features that most third party alternatives have.Source: KeeperSecurity: Is Google Password Manager Safe? (2025)

Lack of Transparency - Opacity in operations, data handling, or supply chains, making it difficult for users to understand practices.

Google lacks transparency in its data collection and usage practices. Source: FTC: Google Antitrust Violations (2025)

Tax Avoidance - Aggressive strategies are being deployed to avoid paying taxes.

Google is known for aggressively avoiding paying taxes, so much that taxing it got its own term: "Google tax". Source: Wikipedia: Google Tax

No Carbon Neutrality Goals - No goals for carbon neutrality is a bad sign as it shows lack of commitment to holding crucial thresholds for global climate warming.

Google recently erased its Carbon Neutrality Goals in favour of massively increasing its use of AI in its various products. Source: Toms Hardware: Google quietly removes net-zero carbon goal from website amid rapid power-hungry AI data center buildout (2025)

Monopoly - Market dominance that stifles competition and limits user choice.

Using Google Password Manager increases vendor lock-in, making it harder to get away from Google products in general.