How to Stop Google Chrome from Asking to Save Passwords
In this video I'll show you how to stop Google Chrome from asking to save passwords.
Timestamps:
Introduction: 0:00
Steps to Stop Google Chrome from Asking to Save Passwords: 0:19
Conclusion: 1:18
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Video Transcript:
Not everyone wants their passwords to be saved by Google Chrome. Thankfully, if you find Chrome's password saving feature and the constant pop-ups to be annoying you can easily turn it off.
Now let's walk through the steps to stop Google Chrome from asking you to save passwords.
Step 1. Open the Google Chrome web browser, and then click the vertical ellipses icon to the right of the address bar next to your profile icon at the top of the screen. A drop-down menu is displayed.
Step 2. Click "Settings" in this menu. Your Google Chrome Settings screen is shown.
Step 3. Click "Autofill" in the list of options on the left side of the screen. Autofill options are displayed on the right side of the screen.
Step 4. Click "Password Manager" in the list of options. You'll land on the Password Manager screen.
Step 5. Click to turn off the toggle associated with "Offer to Save Passwords." Google Chrome will no longer prompt you to save passwords going forward. Additionally, if you have already saved passwords in Google Chrome, they will still be there after you turn off password saving.