I see a lot of people suggesting other password managers, so I was wandering am I the only one who uses google's? I've used lastpass briefly but it was pretty buggy and didn't feel like it was worth the price. Google (Chrome) password manager is free, and recently got a native autofill for android, which works flawlessly, compared to others.
Chrome password manager probably works great for chrome logins. But it requires everything google. Storing other secrets in there. A bit locker key, game passwords, Firefox, or really anything outside of the google world. Is not going to be that easy in Chrome.
The Chrome option is great at what it does, slightly limited, and not that customizable. Personally I also dislike password manager where the company making the manager also provides the cloud storage used to sync (encrypted) passwords between devices.
Chrome and Firefox both have decent password managers, so I use them.
People are only satisfied with the overall situation because there hasn't been a generic zero-day affecting major email providers or senders allowing mass exploitation of password reset flows.
Federated logins are probably the way to go, though. Folks who "don't trust cloud providers" to store their passwords are already trusting the same companies for their entire OS, possibly the hardware, and significant application stacks, or else they already have plenty of Free Software tools available to manage passwords.