Web browser passwords can cause you to get tired and feel uncomfortable. However, the following simple way will help you stop the aforementioned notification.
Google Chrome
Google Chrome
On the Chrome desktop version, you click on the 3 dot menu and select Settings . At the bottom of the Settings page, you click the Show advanced settings link . Under Passwords and forms , uncheck the Offer to save passwords with Google Smart Lock for Passwords option (Use Smart Lock to remember passwords for apps and websites) .
Here you can also click the Manage passwords button to view the Chrome passwords you have remembered and delete them, if you wish.
On Chrome for Android, iPhone or iPad, click the 3 dot menu , and select Settings . Select the Save Passwords optionunder Basics and change it to Off .
You can also manage the saved password list at this screen. If you want to delete a saved password, select it and click the Delete button at the bottom.
Mozilla Firefox
Here you can also click the Manage passwords button to view the Chrome passwords you have remembered and delete them, if you wish.
On Chrome for Android, iPhone or iPad, click the 3 dot menu , and select Settings . Select the Save Passwords optionunder Basics and change it to Off .
You can also manage the saved password list at this screen. If you want to delete a saved password, select it and click the Delete button at the bottom.
Mozilla Firefox
On Firefox, you click the menu button with 3 dashes, choose Preferences . Click on the Security tab on the left and uncheck Remember logins for sites .
You can click the Saved Logins button here to view saved Firefox passwords and remove them from the browser if you wish.
Apple Safari
You can click the Saved Logins button here to view saved Firefox passwords and remove them from the browser if you wish.
On Safari on a Mac, choose Safari> Preferences . Click on the AutoFill tab at the top of the window and uncheck the box at User names and passwords .
You can view the user accounts and password Safari has memorized by clicking the Edit button to the right of this item or hit the Passwords button at the top of the Safari custom window. You can delete saved passwords from the list if you like.
On your iPhone or iPad, you'll find this option at the main interface of the Settings app . Open Settings> Safari> AutoFill . Disable the Names and Passwords option .
You can view your remembered Safari logins and passwords by going to Settings> Safari> Passwords . You can also delete them from here if you wish.
Microsoft Edge
You can view the user accounts and password Safari has memorized by clicking the Edit button to the right of this item or hit the Passwords button at the top of the Safari custom window. You can delete saved passwords from the list if you like.
You can view your remembered Safari logins and passwords by going to Settings> Safari> Passwords . You can also delete them from here if you wish.
Microsoft Edge
On Microsoft Edge, click the 3 dot menu and select Settings . Scroll to the bottom of the Settings page and click theView advanced settings button . Scroll to the Privacy and services group and change the Offer to save passwords option to Off .
You can click on the Manage my saved passwords link below to view the saved Edge passwords and delete them if you wish.
Internet Explorer
You can click on the Manage my saved passwords link below to view the saved Edge passwords and delete them if you wish.
In Internet Explorer, click the wheel icon, select Internet options . Select the Content tab and then click the Settingsbutton to the right of the AutoComplete section . Here, make sure that the Usernames and passwords on forms option is unchecked.
If you are using a different web browser, you will find this option in similar places. You just need to open a custom web page and look for options like "save passwords", "remember passwords", or autofill user names and passwords. sew).
If you are using a different web browser, you will find this option in similar places. You just need to open a custom web page and look for options like "save passwords", "remember passwords", or autofill user names and passwords. sew).
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