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Samsung Apps and ServicesWhy don't you just use a secure password manager such as Google Password Manager, Samsung Pass, Roboform, Last Pass, OnePassword, etc. In all these apps, the passwords are secure, encrypted and alphabetical. With everything other than Samsung Pass, you can use them on any device, Samsung or non-Samsung - phone, computer or tablet.
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Samsung Apps and ServicesOnce again, any secure password manager out there keeps your app passwords, your website passwords and any other passwords and secure notes. There is no need to manually add them to a secure folder and then manually alphabetize them and then manually copy and paste them into your app/website. I doubt Samsung will ever program in alphabetizing of the secure folder, they do not for any other folder. The advantage of secure password managers is that you can keep all your passwords in one place, use it for autofill and use it on multiple devices (except for Samsung Pass, which requires a Samsung device). If not having the secure folder alphabetized is a hardship for you in terms of your password organization, you have only yourself making things hard. The password managers exist to make your life easy, but you do not want to take advantage of them.

