View, edit and delete saved passwords in Google Chrome Manage your passwords in Google Account

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View, edit and delete saved passwords in Google Chrome Manage your passwords in Google Account
View, edit and delete saved passwords in Google Chrome Manage your passwords in Google Account
In this video we will show you how to manage saved passwords in Google Chrome.

Google Chrome's password management feature allows the browser to remember passwords for different websites you connect to.

If you enter a password on a website, Google Chrome asks you whether you want to save the password or not. If you have saved the password, the next time you visit the website, Google Chrome will fill out the login form allowing you to log in easily.

You can manage passwords for different sites through the Google Chrome settings page. Let's get started.

In the upper right corner, open the Customize & Control menu and go to Settings. In the settings window, go to the Autofill section and click on the “Passwords” option.

Here you can enable or disable the “Offer to save passwords” feature. If disabled, Google Chrome will stop asking you to save your passwords when signing in.

With the automatic login feature, you can automatically log in to websites where you have saved your password. This means that as long as the automatic login option is enabled, you will not need to confirm your login details.

Below you will see a list of all websites that have passwords saved in Google Chrome. Passwords saved here are specifically for this particular browser and computer. These are not the passwords saved in your Google account.

If you want to view the password, click the Show Password Preview option to the right here. If you lock your computer with a password, you will be prompted to enter your computer's password.

If you want to change or remove the password, click on the More option and from there you can choose to change or remove the password.

If you want to export the saved data, you can also click “Export” passwords option from here.

If you want to prevent Chrome from asking to save the password of a specific website, you can click the "Never" button in the pop-up window. All these websites will be added to the “Never Saved” list here in the password manager.

To remove a website from the list, simply click on this icon here. Now when you log in to the website again, Google Chrome will ask you if you want to save the password in Google Chrome.

That's all!

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