This article explains how to view your saved Chrome passwords on the desktop and mobile versions of Google Chrome for all operating systems.
What to Know
- Select the three dots in the upper-right corner of the browser or app > Settings > Passwords > eye icon to view the password.Or, type Chrome://settings in the address bar to go straight to Settings.
How to Show Saved Passwords in Chrome
To view your saved Chrome passwords on Chrome OS, Linux, macOS, and Windows:
- Open Google Chrome and select the three dots in the upper-right corner of the browser window.
- Choose Settings from the drop-down menu.
- You can also access Chrome’s settings by entering chrome://settings in the address bar.
- Select Passwords under the Autofill section to open the Google Chrome password manager.
- A list of saved passwords will appear, each accompanied by their corresponding website and username. By default, these fields show a series of dots. To view a specific password, select the eye next to it.
- You may now receive a prompt to enter the operating system username and password, depending on your platform. Once successfully authenticated, the password you’ve chosen will be shown in clear text. To hide it once again, select the eye icon a second time.
How to View Saved Passwords in Chrome for Android and iOS
Follow the instructions below to show your saved Chrome passwords on Android or iOS devices.
Open Google Chrome and select the three dots in the upper-right corner of the browser window.
Choose Settings from the drop-down menu.
You can also access Chrome’s settings by entering chrome://settings in the address bar.
Select Passwords under the Autofill section to open the Google Chrome password manager.
A list of saved passwords will appear, each accompanied by their corresponding website and username. By default, these fields show a series of dots. To view a specific password, select the eye next to it.
You may now receive a prompt to enter the operating system username and password, depending on your platform. Once successfully authenticated, the password you’ve chosen will be shown in clear text. To hide it once again, select the eye icon a second time.
- Tap the three dots in the upper-right corner of the Chrome app.
- Tap Settings.
- Select Passwords.
- A list of saved passwords will now appear, accompanied by their corresponding website and username. Tap the password that you wish to view.
- Tap the eye to reveal the password. You may receive a prompt to enter your device’s passcode, or asked to authenticate using your fingerprint or Face ID. Once successfully authenticated, the password selected will be displayed. To hide it once again, tap the eye icon a second time.
Tap the three dots in the upper-right corner of the Chrome app.
Tap Settings.
Select Passwords.
A list of saved passwords will now appear, accompanied by their corresponding website and username. Tap the password that you wish to view.
Tap the eye to reveal the password. You may receive a prompt to enter your device’s passcode, or asked to authenticate using your fingerprint or Face ID. Once successfully authenticated, the password selected will be displayed. To hide it once again, tap the eye icon a second time.
- How do I delete saved passwords in Chrome?
- In the desktop browser, go to Settings > Autofill > Passwords to view saved passwords. Then, click the More menu (three vertical dots) and select Remove. In the mobile app, select More (three horizontal dots) > Settings > Passwords. Tap the password, select Edit, and then choose Delete at the bottom of the screen.
- How do I clear all of my saved passwords in Chrome?
- Chrome doesn’t include a quick way to immediately delete all of your saved passwords. You’ll need to clear them one at a time on the mobile app or the desktop browser.
In the desktop browser, go to Settings > Autofill > Passwords to view saved passwords. Then, click the More menu (three vertical dots) and select Remove. In the mobile app, select More (three horizontal dots) > Settings > Passwords. Tap the password, select Edit, and then choose Delete at the bottom of the screen.
Chrome doesn’t include a quick way to immediately delete all of your saved passwords. You’ll need to clear them one at a time on the mobile app or the desktop browser.
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