You may have noticed that some reasonably popular password managers didn't make the cut. (computerworld.com)
In fact, popular password manager 1Password now has a button that uses the same API as the website, so they'll send hashed copies of your passwords to this service, too. (howtogeek.com)
This gives you an autofill feature like the one found in popular password managers — it can even automatically fill credit card payment details and your address from information stored in Google Wallet, if you like. (howtogeek.com)