Every time you sign-into a website or online service, Google Chrome will ask your permission to save your username and password. These credentials are stored in the browser and can be accessed in case you forget the password and login ID of your account. This article will show you how to access and manage these passwords.
Save Passwords on Google Chrome
Open Google Chrome. Type the following code in the address bar, followed by the
Enter key:
chrome://flags/
. Click
Save passwords automatically - Skip the passwords prompt and save passwords automatically >
Enable:
Click
Relaunch Now.
Access Your Saved Passwords on Google Chrome
To view all your saved passwords, open
Google Chrome and click on
Customise and Control Google Chrome button >
+Show advanced settings. Next, scroll to
Passwords and forms and click on
Manage saved passwords:
All your saved passwords are listed here:
The passwords are hidden behind asterisks. To view your passwords, select the entry of your choice and click on
Show:
Enter your Windows password to validate:
If you don't want your saved password to be erased each time you clear your browsing data, click on
Customise and Control Google Chrome button >
Tools >
Clear Browsing Data. Then, uncheck
Passwords from the list of items you want to clear:
Image: © nite - Shutterstock.com