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Google Chrome allows you to save login details, but it’s just as easy to delete saved passwords.
How to delete saved passwords in Google Chrome
It’s convenient not to have to constantly enter your password to log in to a website. However, if you share your computer with others, there is a risk that someone could gain unauthorized access to your accounts. Therefore, delete stored passwords if you fear a security risk.
- Open Chrome. Click on the three dots in the top right corner and then go to “Settings”.
- In the left menu, go to the three lines next to “Settings” and then to “AutoFill and passwords”.
- A list of your saved passwords will appear. Right-click on the three dots next to it and click “Remove” if you no longer want the password to be saved.
Delete Google passwords: Here’s how
If your browser is linked to Google, delete the stored passwords using the password manager.
- Open Chrome and go to “Passwords and Autofill” via the three-dot menu. As soon as you move the mouse pointer over it, the sub-item “Google Password Manager” appears.
- An overview of all the passwords you have stored in your Google account follows. Click on the small triangle to remove the password using the “Delete” button.