This article explains how to manage and display passwords saved in the Google Chrome web browser. Chrome saves the login user name and password of the various websites you visit. Once saved, it will be automatically entered in the login field the next time you visit the site. Previously, I learned how to use Credentials Manager to manage passwords in Internet Explorer. Let's see how to do it in Chrome.
Open the Chrome browser and select Settings from the Chrome menu button on the top right. Or just type chrome: // settings in the address bar and press Enter.
Scroll down and click Show advanced settings. Scroll down to the "Password and form" section and click the "Manage password" link.
List all saved passwords. Passwords are hidden with asterisks. To see them, please click the "View" link.
You will be prompted to enter your Windows login password from Chrome. This is an excellent security measure added by Chrome.
Here you can manage and delete saved passwords. If Chrome is offering a password for saving and you click Do not do this site, the password will not be saved and that site will be added to the list of unsaved passwords. You can also delete all the URLs saved in the unsaved list. When finished, click the [Finish] button.
If you wish, you can synchronize your password with your Google Account and use it on other computers. To do this you need to be signed in to your Google Account
There are few people who know this. Google Chrome includes a built-in password generator that can generate complex passwords. Please check the built-in Chrome password generator. Or use our freeware PassBox or other desktop password manager or online password manager to generate or save your password.
Password Manager provides many important enhancements to your security. Web browsers such as Google Chrome and Firefox have the ability to automatically store passwords, but these features are not encrypted. Even if it is easy to use it is safe. In addition, they do not generate secure passwords for you, and password management applications can do this. Since login information is encrypted using the password management tool, it is even more difficult for hackers to obtain credit card information. A high quality password manager usually ranks the actual password and communicates its security based on the latest information on password security. You do not have to guess! These apps will usually tell you
This article explains how to manage and display passwords saved in the Google Chrome web browser. Chrome saves the login user name and password of the various websites you visit. Once saved, it will be automatically entered in the login field the next time you visit the site. Previously, I learned how to use Credential Manager to manage passwords in Internet Explorer. Let's see how to do this in Chrome. Here you can manage and delete saved passwords. If Chrome is offering a password for saving and you click Do not do this site, the password will not be saved and that site will be added to the list of unsaved passwords. You can also delete all the URLs saved in the unsaved list. When finished, click the [Finish] button.