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Chrome is one of the fastest
browser and hence being used
widely. Chrome has some nice
built-in features to save
passwords for websites you
might be visiting regularly. Most
people who use Chrome
extensively might be aware that
the browser can save
passwords, but many are
unaware we can manage those
passwords or individually delete
only certain passwords.
Many times we want to delete
some of these passwords and
but not all of them. For example
banking websites or other
websites which you do not visit
anymore.
Managing Saved
Passwords in Chrome
Click on the wrench icon at top
right corner of your browser.
When you click on it a drop
down menu option appears
where you can find the
‘ Options‘.
Options are separated into 3
categories “ Basic“,”Personal
Stuff“, “Under the Bonnet“.
Click on “Personal Stuff” from
this menu. This option will allow
you to customize some the
personal aspects of the browser
which includes syncing data,
theme.
Check your Password options
here. Click on “Manage saved
passwords…” button and now
we can access all the passwords
saved on Chrome.
Clicking on the password, we get
an option asking you to “ show”
the password. This is useful if
you have forgotten your
password but have it saved on
your browser.
Click on the ‘X’ symbol to delete
the particular password saved
on Chrome.
Alternately you can access this
window by typing chrome://
settings/password into address
bar.
browser and hence being used
widely. Chrome has some nice
built-in features to save
passwords for websites you
might be visiting regularly. Most
people who use Chrome
extensively might be aware that
the browser can save
passwords, but many are
unaware we can manage those
passwords or individually delete
only certain passwords.
Many times we want to delete
some of these passwords and
but not all of them. For example
banking websites or other
websites which you do not visit
anymore.
Managing Saved
Passwords in Chrome
Click on the wrench icon at top
right corner of your browser.
When you click on it a drop
down menu option appears
where you can find the
‘ Options‘.
Options are separated into 3
categories “ Basic“,”Personal
Stuff“, “Under the Bonnet“.
Click on “Personal Stuff” from
this menu. This option will allow
you to customize some the
personal aspects of the browser
which includes syncing data,
theme.
Check your Password options
here. Click on “Manage saved
passwords…” button and now
we can access all the passwords
saved on Chrome.
Clicking on the password, we get
an option asking you to “ show”
the password. This is useful if
you have forgotten your
password but have it saved on
your browser.
Click on the ‘X’ symbol to delete
the particular password saved
on Chrome.
Alternately you can access this
window by typing chrome://
settings/password into address
bar.
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