Situatie
You’re using Chrome to create a new account and password for a certain website. Alternatively, it’s possible that you’re just logging into an account on that device for the first time. A Chrome notification appears, asking if you wish to store the password. There are occasions when this is quite helpful. Sometimes you simply want to switch off Chrome’s Google Password Manager because it’s so aggravating.
To help you remember and avoid typing in passwords every time you sign in to accounts, Google Password Manager is a helpful tool for storing passwords in Chrome.
Solutie
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How to Turn Off Google Password Manager on Desktop
- Open Chrome and click the Three Dots icon at the top-right of the screen.
- Select Passwords & Autofill > Google Password Manager.
- Alternatively, click your Profile icon and then select the Google Password Manager icon that looks like a key.
- On the Passwords tab, you’ll see all of the passwords that have already been saved.
- Click Settings in the left-hand menu.
- Toggle Offer to Save Passwords off.
- Google Password Manager will no longer offer to save new passwords. However, your previously saved passwords will remain.
How to Turn Off Saved Logins in Google Chrome on Mobile
- Open Chrome on your mobile device
- Tap the Three Dots icon
- Select Password Manager on iOS or Settings > Password Manager on Android
- Tap Settings on iOS or the Settings icon on Android
- Toggle Offer to Save Passwords off
- Chrome will stop saving any new passwords, but previously saved passwords will still be available.
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