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Solution | Step-by-Step Troubleshooting |
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Solution 1. Tool Key Finder | Click on "Passwords" under "Internet & Network"; check for Chrome browser accounts and passwords...Full Steps |
Solution 2. Google Chrome | Open Google Chrome, click on the three dots in the top right corner...Full Steps |
Solution 3. Android and iOS | Tap on the three dots icon in the top right corner; select "Settings"; then, tap on "Passwords"...Full Steps |
Google Chrome is undoubtedly the world's most popular web browser today, and for good reason. Its association with Google, speed, user-friendly interface, and compatibility with the Android operating system matter a great deal to many users.
It also has a built-in password manager and a few other handy extensions. All in all, it has everything a browser user might need. The best way to stay secure online is to use a unique, strong password for each account, but it's practically impossible to remember dozens of them. Notably, storing passwords in the browser solves this issue. However, knowing how to view saved passwords in Chrome is essential.
Chrome is great at remembering your login details, but what if you need to access a site on another device and can't recall your password? That's where the powerful Chrome steps in, allowing you to view all saved passwords through its settings. In this article, we'll show you how to view stored passwords in Chrome on any device using two alternative methods.
If your computer's hard disk drive crashes or gets damaged and you replace it with a new one, you would have to reinstall and activate Windows or Office on the new device. Searching for the activation key – a code used to activate or install a software product – can be time-consuming. Wouldn't it be great if there was an easy way to find the product key without wasting too much time? Thankfully, the Key Finder tool can come to your rescue and help you view saved passwords in Chrome, quickly and effortlessly.
"Key Finder" is a useful tool that displays the Product ID and CD Keys of Windows, SQL Server, Microsoft Office, Adobe, and other programs installed on your computer, as well as WiFi passwords, network accounts, and more.
Step 1. Click on “Internet & Network” and then “Passwords.”
Step 2. Check your browser passwords for Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and IE.
“Copy” – click it, and then paste right away.
"Save" - Saves as a PDF file.
"Print" - Connect to a printer to print.
Here's how you can view your saved passwords on Chrome OS, Linux, macOS, and Windows:
Step 1: Open the Google Chrome browser and click on the three dots in the top-right corner.
Step 2: Click "Settings" from the drop-down menu. You can also access the Settings page by entering "chrome://settings" into Chrome's search bar.
Step 3: Click “AutoFill,” which opens the Chrome browser's password manager.
Step 4: Click “Password.”
Step 5: You'll see a list of saved passwords, each with the associated website and username. These fields are blanked out by default. Click the “eye” icon next to a password to reveal it.
If you don't have a PIN, you'll be prompted to enter your “Windows Account PIN” or “Username/Password.” On a Mac, Chromebook, or Linux computer, you'll need to enter your operating system's “Username and Password.”
Step 7: The system might prompt you to enter your operating system username and password. After successful verification, the selected password is displayed in plain text. Click the eye icon again to hide the password.
Viewing stored Google Chrome passwords on an Android or iOS smartphone is a straightforward process for both operating systems.
Step 1: Tap the three dots icon in the top-right corner.
Step 2: Click on "Settings".
Step 3: Click “Password.”
Step 4: Your saved passwords and the associated website and login information appear. Tap one to view a password.
Step 5: Click the "eye" icon to reveal your password.
Step 6: Your Android or iPhone will now show a secure screen asking for your device's “PIN” or “passcode.” Once you enter it, you will be taken back to the previous screen, but this time with the website's password displayed on it.
Step 7: If necessary, tap the "eye" button again to hide the password. The password hides automatically when you close the app. To access your list of passwords, tap Done.
If you've allowed Google Chrome to access your credentials, you can be pretty sure you'll never be locked out of an account again due to forgotten passwords. That's why it's so helpful to know where and how to find this secure information.