Google chrome has a built in password manager that manages
all your log in saved password for you in case next time you are log in with the
same account and password. It will automatically fill out log in forms for you.
If you set and manage your saved password, anytime you are logging in to an
internet account like Gmail, yahoo mail, facebook, twitter etc, chrome will
automatically ask you if you want to save your password.
To do this, follow the following steps:
1. Open you chrome
2. Click on the “three line icon”. It is located at the top right corner of you Google
chrome environment, click on it.
3. Select “setting”.
When you click on “three line icon” at the top right corner, a drop down menu
will appear, select “setting” from
the listed options in there to proceed to the next level
4. Click on “show advanced settings”. Inside the setting, you will see “show advance settings” click on it.
5. Navigate to “passwords and forms. Once you click on “password and form”, the
page will expands
6. You will see two tick boxes. One is for “Enable Autofil to fill out web forms in a single
click” and another is for “Offer to save you web password”
7. Tick the two boxes to enable auto saved password and
autofil out form for you
Things to know about
this feature
a. It helps to remember your password
when you forget it. You can just click on the website and make the password
visible to remember you forgotten password.
b. Remember to click save your password
at the bottom of your screen whenever you log in into a new account
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