How to Disable Google Password Manager in Chrome

Google Password Manager is a useful tool for saving time and keeping things in one place, but sometimes you may wish to disable it due to security reasons. You might have some valuable information that you don’t wish to share with anyone. Google Password manager saves the password for various websites. In this article, we will learn how to disable Google Password Manager in Chrome.

How to Disable Google Chrome Password Manager on PC

1. Open Google Chrome in your desktop PC.

2. Click on the profile icon in the top right corner of the page.

3. Click on the settings tab.

4. Toggle the option, ‘Offer to save password and passkeys’ and turn it off.

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How to Disable Google Chrome Password Manager on Android

You can also turn off the google chrome password manager for android smartphone. Let us check the steps one by one.

1. Open the Google Chrome app on your Android smartphone.

2. Tap the three dots on the screen.

 

3. On the Chrome menu, select the Settings option.

 

4. On the Settings screen, click on Password Manager.

 

5. On the Password Manager screen, click on the Gear icon at the top right corner.

 

6. On the Password Manager Settings, toggle the option Offer to save passwords to turn it off.

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How to Disable Google Password Manager in Chrome for iPhone

The methods to turn off Google Password manager are lil’ bit different for the iPhone device, so advise you to follow them carefully.

1. Open the Google Chrome application on your iPhone device.

2. Now click on the three horizontal dots at the bottom right corner.

 

3. On the Chrome menu, click on the Password Manager.

 

4. On the Password Manager window, toggle the option ‘Offer to save passwords’ and turn it off if it is on by default.

 

So, these were the methods to disable Google Password Manager in Google Chrome. This was Deepak Kumar here. If you have any queries, feel free to ask me through the comments section below. Stay tuned to TechAdvises for more such tech knowledge and news updates.

 

 

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