Many smartphone users Samsung Galaxy are faced with a situation where they need to log in to the government services portal from a new device, but their credentials are forgotten. This is a common problem, as logging into an account is often done automatically via biometrics or a saved session, causing the password itself to be erased from memory. However, the operating system Android and browsers have built-in mechanisms for storing confidential information.

In this guide, we will look at all the available methods for restoring access to your account on brand devices. Samsung. You will learn how to find saved data in the Google system password manager, as well as in the proprietary storage Samsung Pass. It is important to understand that the security of your data comes first, so directly displaying the password within the application itself Gosuslugi is not possible for security reasons.

If you use your phone for important administrative tasks, make sure your device is protected with a strong pin code or fingerprint. This will prevent unauthorized access to your personal data if you lose your gadget. Below are step-by-step guide that will help you regain control of your profile without the need for a lengthy recovery procedure through support.

Checking saved passwords in your Google account

The most common way to store logins and passwords on smartphones Android is synchronization with your account Google. If you previously allowed the browser Chrome or system to save login data, they will be available in a special section of the settings. First, open the settings of your smartphone Samsung and find the section responsible for accounts.

Go to the menu Settings → Google → Autofill → Autofill from Google. Here you will see a list of all sites and applications for which data has been saved. Find in the list gosuslugi.ru or simply “Government Services”. By clicking on this item, the system will require you to confirm your identity using a fingerprint, face or lock screen PIN code.

After successful authentication, you will see a login field (usually a phone number or SNILS) and a hidden password field. To see the symbols, click on the eye icon next to the input field. This action will instantly display a forgotten combination of characters that you can copy or write down.

  • 🔐 Make sure that password synchronization is turned on in Google settings.
  • 👁️ Biometric confirmation will be required to view the data.
  • 📱 Data can only be accessed if logged in through a browser Chrome.

⚠️ Attention: If you recently changed your password on the State Services website, but did not update it in the Google save settings, it may display an outdated combination that will no longer be suitable for logging in.

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If the password is not displayed in Google settings, check if you last logged in through the Samsung Internet application or another browser - they may be your own local storage.

Using the Samsung Pass function

Device owners Samsung have a unique advantage - a built-in security system Samsung Pass. This service replaces password entry with biometrics, but also securely stores the data itself in encrypted form. Unlike the standard Google manager, Samsung Pass is integrated deeper into the shell One UI and is often used by default in the native browser. Samsung Internet.

To check for the presence of saved data, open the phone settings and select Security and privacy. Next, find the section Samsung Pass. The system will again ask for identity confirmation. Inside the application, you will see an "Applications" or "Websites" tab. Find the government services portal in the list.

Clicking on the name of the service will take you to account details. Here, as with Google, you can click on the eye icon to make the hidden password text visible. This function is especially useful if you are used to logging into Government Services through a browser Samsung Internetrather than through a separate application.

Data source Where to look Confirmation required
Google Chrome Settings → Google → Autofill Fingerprint / Pin code
Samsung Pass Settings → Security → Samsung Pass Fingerprint / Iris
Password manager Settings → Biometrics → Password Manager Pattern key
📊 Where do you usually save passwords?
In Google account
In Samsung Pass
Write it to notepad
I don’t save it anywhere

Searching for data in third-party password managers

Not all users trust built-in solutions from Google or Samsung. Many people install specialized applications for access control, such as Keeper, 1Password or Bitwarden. If you use such software, there is a 99% chance that your password for State Services is located there.

Open the installed manager application and use the built-in search. Enter the word “gosuslugi” or the website address into the search bar. The application will filter the list and show the desired card. Access to the contents of the card is also protected by a master password or biometrics of the application itself.

The advantage of third-party solutions is the ability to export data and transfer it to other platforms, for example, to an iPhone or a Windows computer. This makes the access restoration process more flexible. In addition, such applications often have the ability to generate complex passwords, which increases the overall security of your profile.

⚠️ Attention: Never install dubious applications from unverified sources that promise to “crack” or “reveal” passwords. Use only official managers from the store Google Play or Galaxy Store.

What to do if a password manager requires a master password that you have forgotten?

In most cases, it is impossible to restore access to a third-party password manager without a master password for security reasons. You will have to create a new database, and old saved logins will be lost. That is why it is critically important to remember at least one main password or store a backup copy of the database in a safe place.

Restoring access through the State Services website

If none of the above methods worked and the password was not found in the phone storage, the only legal option is the recovery procedure. It does not allow you to “see” the old password, but makes it possible to set a new one while maintaining access to your account. To do this, you will need access to the linked phone number or email.

Go to the official website gosuslugi.ru through any browser on your Samsung. On the login page, click the “Forgot your password?” link. The system will prompt you to enter the phone number, SNILS or email address that was used during registration. After entering the data, you will receive a confirmation code.

By entering the code from an SMS or letter, you can come up with a new combination of characters. Important: the new password must meet the complexity requirements (capital letters, numbers, special characters). After successfully changing your password, do not forget to update the data in the save menu of your browser so that you do not encounter the same problem in the future.

  • 📩 The recovery code is sent to the linked contact within 1-2 minutes.
  • 🔢 To enter you will need SNILS or a phone number.
  • 🆕 Create a password that you can remember or save securely.

ℹ️ Note: The interface of the site and the mobile version of the portal can be periodically updated by developers. If you do not find the recovery button in the usual place, use the search on the page or go to the “Help” section on the portal itself.

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Setting up auto-fill for future convenience

To prevent the situation of a forgotten password from happening again, it is recommended to correctly configure the autofill system on your device Samsung. This will allow the phone to automatically enter a login and password when visiting the State Services website, minimizing manual entry and the risk of error.

In the phone settings, go to the section General management and select Autofill. Here you can choose the service you trust: Google or Samsung Pass. Make sure the switch is active. Also go to the settings of your main browser and enable the “Offer to save passwords” option.

The next time you log into your account, the system will ask: “Save your password?” Be sure to click Yes or Save. Now your data will be encrypted and linked to your account. Even if you reset your phone to factory settings, after logging into your Google account, all passwords will be restored automatically.

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Correctly setting up autofill eliminates the need to remember complex combinations of characters and speeds up logging into government services several times.

Security measures when storing data

Storing passwords from such important services as Government Servicesrequire increased attention to the security of the smartphone itself. The device Samsung must be protected by a reliable screen lock method. Using a simple swipe or a pattern in the form of the letter “L” is unacceptable for devices with confidential data.

It is recommended to enable the function Secure Folder (Security Folder) if you store scans of documents or accesses in separate applications. This feature creates an isolated space on your phone, protected by an additional password or fingerprint. Even if the phone falls into the wrong hands, access to this folder will be closed.

Regularly check the list of active sessions in your personal State Services account. If you see devices you don't use, end those sessions immediately. This ensures that no one has access to your profile, even if the password was somehow compromised.

  • 🛡️ Use a fingerprint or face lock.
  • 📂 Activate Secure Folder to store sensitive information.
  • 👁️ Regularly check the history of logins to your personal account.
Is it possible to view the password inside the State Services application itself?

No, for security purposes, the application does not display the user’s current password in the profile settings. This is standard practice for all financial and government services. The only way to see the password is to find it in the external password manager of your phone or browser.

What to do if the phone was reset to factory settings?

If you used synchronization with a Google or Samsung account, passwords will be restored automatically after logging in. If synchronization has been disabled, the data will be lost, and you will have to restore access through the password change procedure on the website.

Is it safe to store the password for State Services in the browser?

Yes, modern browsers use strong encryption. Access to saved passwords is possible only after unlocking the device and confirming your identity (biometrics or PIN code), which makes this method quite safe for most users.

How to copy a password if it is hidden by dots?

In password managers (Google or Samsung Pass), after clicking on the “eye” icon, the password is displayed in clear text. On many devices, when you long press on a field with an open password, a “Copy” button appears, allowing you to paste it into the input field.