[Chrome OS] Manage your website passwords

You can have Chrome remember your passwords for different sites. To use your passwords on different devices, turn sync on in Chrome.

Learn more about how Chrome protects your passwords.

 

If you enter a new password on a site, Chrome will ask to save it. To accept, click Save.

  • To see the password that will be saved, click Preview Preview.
  • If there are multiple passwords on the page, click the Down arrow Down arrow. Choose the password you want saved.
  • If your username is blank or incorrect, click the text box next to "Username." Enter the username you want saved.
  • If you want to save a different password, click the text box next to "Password." Enter the password you want saved.

 

Sign in with a saved password

If you saved your password on a previous visit to a website, Chrome can help you sign in.

  1. On your computer, go to a site you've visited before.
  2. Go to the site’s sign-in form.
    If you’ve saved a single username and password for the site: Chrome will fill in the sign-in form automatically.
    If you’ve saved more than one username and password: Select the username field and choose the sign-in info you want to use.

 

Show, edit, delete, or export saved passwords

  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click Profile Profile and then Passwords Passwords.
  3. Show, edit, delete, or export a password:
    Show: To the right of the website, click Show password Preview. If you lock your computer with a password, you'll be prompted to enter your computer password.
    Edit: To the right of the website, click More More and then Edit password.​
    Delete: To the right of the website, click More More and then Remove.
    Export: To the right of "Saved Passwords," click More More and then Export passwords.

To clear all your saved passwords, clear browsing data and select "Passwords."

 

Start or stop saving passwords

By default, Chrome offers to save your password. You can turn this option off or on at any time.

  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click Profile Profile and then Passwords Passwords.
  3. Turn Offer to save passwords on or off.

 

Sign in to sites and apps automatically

You can automatically sign in to any sites and apps where you have saved your credentials using "Auto sign-in." When you turn on "Auto sign-in," you do not need to confirm your username and password.

If you want to confirm your saved credentials when you sign in, you can turn off "Auto sign-in."

  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click Profile Profile and then Passwords Passwords.
    If you can't find your Google account, learn how to turn on sync in Chrome
  3. Turn on or turn off Auto sign-in. 

 

Check your saved passwords

You can check all your saved passwords at once to find out if they are:

  • Exposed in a data breach
  • Potentially weak and easy to guess

To check your saved passwords:

  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top, click More and then Settings.
  3. Select Passwords and then Check passwords.

You'll get details on any password exposed in a data breach and if any passwords may be weak.

 

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Source : Chromebook Help - Manage passwords