You can make a copy of this password manager template in Google Sheets for free. Don't request for permission to edit, simply go to File > Make a copy.
Below we explain how to use our password template in Google Sheets:
Enter the name of the website or application where the account is used (e.g., Google, Facebook, Amazon).
Type in the web address of the site. This makes it easier to navigate to the site directly from your password sheet.
Input the username or email address associated with the account.
Enter the password for the account. Ensure your passwords are strong; use a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols.
Mark "Y"' if two-factor authentication is enabled for the account, and "N" if not. This column helps you keep track of which accounts have an extra layer of security.
Record the date when the password was last updated. This helps in maintaining a schedule for changing passwords regularly, enhancing security.
Use this column for any additional information you might find useful, such as security questions, answers, or specific instructions related to the account.
Here are some sample entries:
We hope that this article has helped you and given you a better understanding of how to use our free Google Sheets password template. If you enjoyed this article, you might also want to check out our Google Sheets call sheet template and roster template in Google Sheets.