One of the nice features of the Chrome browser is that it remembers your passwords if you allow it to. But that can be a problem if you accidentally enter a bad password or create an account with a typo in the in the log-in. Your browser can bring up that bad information, again and again, leading to all kinds of log-in problems. I’ll show you how to fix it both on your PC and on your phone/tablet.
We’ll do the PC first. Click the little 3-line menu button on the top right of the page.
Choose Settings from the drop-down menu.
Scroll down and click on Show advanced settings.
Scroll down to Passwords and forms. Click Manage passwords.
You can now scroll down and select the account you want.
Click on the website and you’ll be able to change the username and password. You can also click the x to delete that password completely.
For the mobile Chrome browser, tap the 3-dot menu icon at the top right.
Choose Settings from the drop-down menu.
Scroll down to Save passwords and tap on it.
Find the account you wish to delete under Passwords. Tap on the account to open.
Then choose delete.
To edit all of your saved Google passwords from one convenient place, go to passwords.google.com.
From there you can manage all of your save passwords for Chrome on any device.
~ Cynthia