Google Chrome on Android will soon require biometric verification to autofill passwords, enhancing security by preventing autofill without user authentication. This feature will be available in Google Password Manager and is expected to roll out more widely soon. Currently, Chrome has an option for biometric authentication in its Autofill settings, but this has only applied within apps. The update will extend this requirement to all apps, including Chrome, and will be labeled "Verify it's you" in the settings. Users will need to authenticate their identity through fingerprint, facial recognition, or screen lock before passwords can be autofilled. While an official release date is not yet announced, the feature has started appearing for some users, indicating a potential imminent rollout.