If you forget passwords while accessing various services, applications, or websites in Chrome, you can easily retrieve them using the password management feature. This article from Mytour guides you on managing and viewing saved passwords in Chrome. In addition to reviewing saved passwords, Chrome allows you to disable password saving for individual websites.
Managing Passwords Saved in Chrome
1. Managing Passwords Saved in Chrome
Step 1: To manage passwords in Google Chrome, click on the Menu button with three horizontal lines at the top-right corner of the browser and select Settings.
Step 2: The Settings interface appears. Scroll down to the bottom and choose Advanced.
Step 3: Next, scroll down and locate the Passwords and forms section, then click on the Manage passwords option as shown below.
Step 4: The list of passwords saved in Chrome will immediately appear.
You can easily check and review passwords saved in the Chrome browser by clicking on the three-dot icon corresponding to each account and selecting Details, or clicking X to delete them.
The Saved Password Details dialog box will appear. To review passwords, click on the eye icon next to the Password field.
After clicking on the eye icon, a small dialog box will appear prompting you to enter your User account password for your current computer. Enter the password, and you'll be able to see the details of the saved password.
Next, below is the section displaying websites that Google Chrome doesn't save passwords for. To have Google Chrome save passwords for certain sites, simply select the site and click the X button at the end to remove it.
Step 1: To manage passwords in Google Chrome, click on the Customize and control Google Chrome button (three-line icon) and select Settings.
Step 2: Scroll down to the bottom and select Show advanced settings.
Step 3: Find the Password and form section, then click on the Manage passwords line.
The password management window consists of two sections:
- The top section displays saved passwords. To view a saved password, click on the corresponding entry and then click the show button. You can also delete saved passwords by clicking the X button at the end.
- The bottom section displays websites that Google Chrome doesn't save passwords for. To have Google Chrome save passwords for certain sites, simply select the site and click the X button at the end to remove it.
In the scope of this article, we have guided you on managing and viewing saved passwords on Google Chrome browser. For other browsers like Firefox, Opera, users will have different methods of managing and viewing saved passwords. Meanwhile, for Coc Coc, a browser similar to Chrome, you can refer to our article on managing saved passwords on Coc Coc browser if you're using Coc Coc browser.