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Did you forget your username and login password for a website, and want to log in from a different browser or new system? Don't worry! Google Chrome can help you retrieve your passwords. Chrome usually saves usernames and passwords, which you can quickly access from the Chrome settings.

This article will guide you on how to find saved passwords in Chrome on both Windows and Mac, so read on to get a better understanding.

How to Find Saved Passwords in Chrome (Windows and Mac)

There are two ways to find saved passwords in Chrome. You can either use a third-party app to export passwords from any browser or app, or you can view the "Passwords" section in Chrome's settings.

Next, we'll delve into how to go about finding saved passwords in Chrome using both methods.

Method 1: Find Saved Passwords Instantly with Software

If you have no technical knowledge and want to find saved passwords in Chrome, we recommend using the best and most reliable third-party tool, the Key Finder utility.

"Password Finder" is an advanced tool that swiftly reveals the usernames and passwords you've saved in Chrome and other applications. Let's delve into more details about this highly-rated and recommended tool.

Step 1: Click on "Internet & Networks" under "Passwords."

Find browser account and password 1

Step 2. Check your saved browser passwords in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and IE.

"Copy" - click it, and then paste right away.

"Save" - Save as a PDF file.

"Print" - Connect to a printer for printing.

Find browser account and password 2

Features and Functions

1. Recover Saved Passwords from Web Browsers: The handy utility Key Finder easily reveals account passwords stored in browsers like Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Internet Explorer.

2. Retrieve Windows System Product Key: The Key Finder tool effortlessly retrieves your Windows (11/10/8/7) and SQL Server product keys with no specific requirements.

3. Restore Windows Credentials: Key Finders can easily back up your Windows login credentials along with related app settings. This helps you restore the information on any new device when needed, saving you from being locked out or creating a new account.

4. Recover Wi-Fi Password: If you ever need to connect any new Windows system to your Wi-Fi network, it will prompt for the username and password, which most of us tend to forget. In such cases, a Key Finder tool can easily and quickly display the Wi-Fi network password on any Windows computer.

5. Retrieve activation keys for over 100 software titles, including Office and Adobe: Key Finders can easily uncover your Microsoft Office or Adobe product keys. These tools quickly recover activation keys for over a thousand popular software titles.

All in all, it's a practical and effective tool for retrieving product keys and login details, which is why it's so highly recommended by many professionals.

Whether you're looking for an activation key, saved browser passwords, or your Wi-Fi password, a Key Finder tool is an all-in-one solution.

However, if you can't find it, you can always request the feature, and app support may add it in a future update.

Method 2: View Saved Passwords through Chrome Settings

As we mentioned earlier, you can easily view saved passwords in Chrome. Now, let's see the steps to view these saved passwords on Windows.

Step 1: Open Google Chrome. Then, click the three dots in the top-right corner of the browser.

Step 2: Click on "Settings" from the drop-down menu. You can also access the Settings page by typing chrome://settings into the address bar.

Open Chrome settings to open the password manager

Step 3: Under "Autofill," select "Passwords" to open the Google Chrome password manager.

Step 4: You'll now see a list of saved passwords, alongside the corresponding website and username. These fields are typically displayed as dots by default. To view a specific login password, select it and click the "eye" icon next to it.

Chrome Password Manager

Step 5: Enter your Windows user name and password for verification. After you enter the password, it will be displayed in plain text. To hide the password again, click the "eye" icon.

Bonus Tip: How to View Saved Passwords in Chrome on a Mac (H2)

If you're on a Mac and want to view passwords saved in Google Chrome, do this.

Step 1: After logging into Google Chrome on your Mac, click the three dots icon in the top-right corner. This will open a drop-down menu. From it, select "Settings." This will open the Settings page in a new tab.

Step 2: Scroll down and click “Advanced.” It's usually at the bottom. Here, scroll through the list until you find “Passwords and forms.” Keep scrolling down until you reach this section.

Step 3: Once you've found it, click “Manage Passwords.” This is usually found under “Passwords and Forms.” A detailed list of all the saved usernames and passwords will appear. Here, you'll need to tap on the three dots beside the username that you want to edit.

Step 4: Select "Details" from the drop-down menu. This opens the website in a new tab and displays the username and the saved password for the selected account. Your password is usually hidden here. To view your login password, tap the “eye” icon. You'll have to verify your account each time you do this.

Show passwords in Chrome

Step 5: Enter your username and password, then click on the "OK" button. This will verify or confirm your identity and show you the password. To hide the password again, you'll need to click on the eye icon for the second time.

Last Words

Here, we present you with two very effective methods to find saved passwords in Chrome on both Windows and Mac. If you want an easy way to access your passwords, we recommend the first method, which quickly finds your password with the help of the best third-party tool, Key Finder. Alternatively, you can manually search for saved passwords through the Chrome settings.