Information technology strongly recommends that you do not click to have sites remember you, your password, etc. The reason for this is that it is easier for third parties to access your login credentials if the credentials are saved in a web browser. You can go old school and write the passwords down on a piece of paper.
Instead, you could benefit from a password manager app. If you like to keep Chrome neat and tidy, you can delete only one password at a time. Of course, if you delete saved passwords regularly and when you no longer need them, this can increase your online security too. For most people, Google Password Manager does just fine for protecting your sensitive information. To prevent AutoComplete in the future, make sure AutoComplete is deselected for User names and passwords on forms , and then click on OK.
More information on managing website passwords in Chrome can be found in the Google Help pages. How to Remove a Saved Password from a Browser. Mozilla Firefox Windows Click the menu button and choose Preferences.
Switch to the Security tab. Click on Saved Logins…. Select Preferences. Click on Saved Passwords. Internet Explorer To delete individual passwords: Open the Tools menu.
Open the Settings app 2. Select Safari 3. Select Saved Passwords 5. To view the password, tap the corresponding webpage and enter in your phone passcode. To delete, select the Edit button and choose Delete for any websites you would like to remove. Mozilla Firefox Windows 1. In the menu bar, open the menu this will appear as three dashed lines in the upper right corner 2.
Select Options gear icon 3. Select Saved Logins Remove the corresponding saved login information you would like to delete. MacOS 1. In the menu bar, open the Firefox menu 2. Select the Security tab Older versions of Firefox will list this as Privacy 4.
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