You
can have Chrome remember your passwords for different sites. Whenever
you sign in to a website, Chrome asks if you want to save your password
for that site.
If you’re signed in to Chrome, your passwords will also sync to your Google Account so that you can use them on different devices.
If you're signed in to Chrome or are using Google Smart Lock for Passwords on Android, passwords that you've saved in Chrome may be available to automatically sign you in on your Android device.
Passwords that you save on your Android device are also available in Chrome when you're signed in with your Google Account.
Find out more about syncing passwords across Chrome and your Android device.
Note: If you’re signed in to Chrome, Chrome won’t offer to save the password for the Google Account you’re signed in with.
If you’re signed in to Chrome, your passwords will also sync to your Google Account so that you can use them on different devices.
How Chrome handles passwords
The way that Chrome handles passwords depends on whether you want to sync them between devices.If you're signed in to Chrome or are using Google Smart Lock for Passwords on Android, passwords that you've saved in Chrome may be available to automatically sign you in on your Android device.
Passwords that you save on your Android device are also available in Chrome when you're signed in with your Google Account.
Find out more about syncing passwords across Chrome and your Android device.
Note: If you’re signed in to Chrome, Chrome won’t offer to save the password for the Google Account you’re signed in with.
Choose whether to save passwords
You can decide whether you want Chrome to save website passwords for you.Turn off "Offer to save your web passwords"
By default, Chrome offers to save your password. You can turn this option on or off at any time.See saved passwords
You can see a list of all of your saved passwords at any time.In Chrome settings
On the web
You can see your saved passwords on any browser by visiting passwords.google.com if:- you’ve signed in to Chrome and saved passwords or
- you’re using Google Smart Lock for Passwords on Android
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