![]() ![]() Open up the passwords menu by clicking your profile picture in the top right corner, and click the small key, You can also type chrome://settings/passwords into the Omnibox and hit Enter. When everything is synced, navigate to chrome://settings/passwords in address bar and you can see all the saved users and passwords that have ever been synced. ![]() When you remove a site, the next time you sign in, you’re given the option to save your password. If you accidentally clicked “Never” when Chrome asks if you want to save your password to a site, here’s how you can remove that site from the exceptions list. How to Remove a Site From the “Never Saved” List If you have more than one username and password saved for any single site, click the field and choose which sign-in info you want to use. RELATED: How to Use Google Chrome to Generate Secure PasswordsĪssuming you saved the password, the next time you go to that site’s sign in page, Chrome fills in the sign-in form automatically. If your username is blank or incorrect, click the text box next to 'Username'. If there are multiple passwords on the page, click the Down arrow. To see the password that will be saved, click Preview. We’ll show you how to remove a site from the “Never Saved” list down below. If you enter a new password on a site, Chrome will ask to save it. Select Passwords and then select Clear now. Click “Save.” If you click “Never,” the site gets added to a “Never Saved” passwords list. Select Settings and more > Settings > Privacy and services > Clear browsing data > Choose what to clear. After the form submits, Chrome asks if you want to save your password. Here, click your profile icon from the toolbar and select the Passwords button. Now, head to a website where you need to log in, fill in your credentials, and sign in. To get started, open the Chrome browser on your computer.
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