You can have Chrome save your passwords for different sites. Learn more about how Chrome protects your passwords. Learn more about on-device encryption for passwords. If you enter a new password on a site, Chrome will ask to save it. To accept, tap Save. If you saved your password on a previous visit to a website, Chrome can help you sign in. If Chrome doesn't offer your saved password: Tap password
Sign in with a saved password
See, delete, edit, or export passwords
Start or stop saving passwords
Sign in to sites and apps automatically
You can automatically sign in to any sites and apps where you have saved your credentials using "Auto sign-in." When you turn on "Auto sign-in," you do not need to confirm your username and password.
If you want to confirm your saved credentials when you sign in, you can turn off "Auto sign-in."
Manage password change alerts
You may get an alert from Chrome if you use a password and username combination that has been compromised in a data leak on a third party website or app. Compromised password and username combinations are unsafe because they’ve been published online.
We recommend that you change any compromised passwords as soon as you can. You can check your saved passwords and find sites that use the compromised password.
Chrome makes sure that your passwords and username are protected so they can’t be read by Google.
To change your compromised password when you get an alert:
- Tap Check passwords.
If you get an alert that says "Change automatically," click it to allow Chrome to help you change your password and save it for you.
- Follow the prompts to change your password on each site.
To start or stop getting these notifications:
- On your Android device, open the Chrome app .
- At the top right, tap More Settings.
- Tap Privacy and security Safe browsing.
- Tap Standard protection.
- Turn "Warn you if passwords are exposed in a data breach" on or off.
Important: This feature is only available if you have turned “Safe Browsing” on.
Check your saved passwords
You can check if your saved passwords were exposed in a data breach by checking all of them at once.
To check your saved passwords:
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome app .
- Tap More
Settings.
- Tap Passwords Check passwords.
If you receive the alert Change automatically, tap to allow Chrome to change and save your password for you.
Fix problems with passwords
If Chrome isn't saving or offering to save passwords, learn how to fix issues with saved info.
How Chrome saves and syncs passwords
How Chrome saves your passwords depends on whether you want to store and use them across devices. When synced, you can use passwords on Chrome on all your devices, and across some apps on your Android devices.
Otherwise, your passwords are only stored on Chrome on your computer.
You can manage passwords saved to your Google Account at passwords.google.com.
Related resources
- Change or reset your Google Account password
- Get your bookmarks, passwords & more on all your devices
- Fix issues with saved info
- Generate a password
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