Google Chrome already supports the feature of saving passwords and private addresses for easy management and access. Many online forms are now easier to fill out because Chrome can help fill in the details automatically. Only, for cross-device access – every time the user logs in with a Google account the Chrome Sync button needs to be pressed. This will change in the near future.
According to Google, in the future users will only need to log in once and all cloud data syncs stored in your Google account will be directly saved to the device. No matter where you use the Chrome web browser, all passwords and addresses will be accessible. This feature is more or less the same that has been offered on iOS since the end of last year. Only, Google just wants to expand this feature to all Android users.
If you are a Chrome user and use the two-factor authentication security system, this feature will definitely make it easier for you because you don't need to press an additional button to get personal data to a new device.