Late last year, Google introduced its AirDrop counterpart Nearby Share on Chromebooks. With an aim to further expand the feature’s capabilities on Chrome OS, it might soon let users share their Wi-Fi passwords using Nearby Share on Chrome OS.

Hints of this capability have been spotted in the Chromium repository by ChromeStory. This feature will let Chromebook users share their Wi-Fi credentials (such as the network’s SSID, security type, and WiFi password) with other people using Nearby Share. Of course, both the sender and receiver need to have Nearby Share turned on and will have to be in Bluetooth range.

It will be just like how Android users can share the Wi-Fi details with the help of Nearby Share with other Android users. Since Chromebooks recently got hold of the Nearby Share feature, the addition of the Wi-Fi sharing functionality seems like the next step.

We will let you know once we get more details on the new Wi-Fi password sharing feature or the Self-Share feature on Chromebooks. So, stay tuned for more details.