Remove Saved Passwords from Web Browsers

Modified on Mon, 17 Feb at 2:50 PM


How to remove Saved Passwords from Web Browsers on Desktop 


Google Chrome 

1. Open Google Chrome. 

2. Click on the 3 dots in the top right corner. 

3. Select “Settings”. 



 

4. Tap on “Google Password Manager” in the “Auto-fill” tab. You’ll see a list of all combinations you saved in Chrome. 



 

5. To delete an individual password, click on the 3 dots next to it and press “Remove”. 


6. To delete all passwords, go back to “Settings”, select “Privacy and security”, and click on “Clear Browsing Data”. 

7. Open the “Advanced” tab and tick “Passwords and other sign-in data”. 

8. Press “Clear data” to confirm. 

Helpful tip: If you want to delete saved passwords on Chrome, or want to stop the browser remembering your passwords, toggle off the switch that says “Offer to Save Passwords”. 



Safari 

1. Click on “Safari” in the menu bar on your Mac and select “Preferences”. 

2. Go to the “Passwords” tab. 

3. You’ll see a number of saved passwords. Select the password you want to delete and click on “Remove”. 

4. If you want to delete all passwords, click on “Remove All”. 


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