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Manage your website passwords in CHROME



Google Chrome can save your usernames and passwords for different websites. The browser can then automatically complete the sign-in fields for you when you next visit these websites.
These passwords are stored in the same system that contains your saved passwords from other browsers. On a Mac, Google Chrome uses the Keychain Access to store your login information.
All these passwords -- including the passwords you've saved from other browsers -- can be synced to your Google Account, so that they are available on other computers you're using.
  1. Click the Chrome menu Chrome menu on the browser toolbar.
  2. Select Settings.
  3. Click Show advanced settings.
  4. Adjust your password settings in the "Passwords and forms" section:
    • Select "Offer to save passwords I enter on the web" if you want Google Chrome to prompt you to save your password every time you sign in to a new website.
Using a Chromebook at work or school? Your network administrator might choose whether you can save passwords, in which case you can't change this setting here. Learn about using a managed Chromebook

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