You can have Chrome save your passwords for different sites.
Learn more about how Chrome protects your passwords.
Learn more about on-device encryption for passwords.
If you enter a new password on a site, Chrome will ask to save it. To accept, tap Save.
Add a new passwordIf you sync in Chrome:
- On your Android phone or tablet, open Chrome
.
- At the top right, tap More
.
- Tap Settings
Password Manager.
- On the right of the search bar, tap Add
.
- Enter the website, username, and password.
- At the top right, tap Save.
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome app
.
- Go to a site you've visited before.
- Go to the site’s sign-in form.
- If you’ve saved a single username and password for the site: Chrome will fill in the sign-in form automatically.
- If you’ve saved more than one username and password: Select the username field and choose the sign-in info you want to use.
- To sign in with your username and password on your device, you may need to use your fingerprint or passcode.
If Chrome doesn't offer your saved password: Tap password to see possible passwords.
- On your Android phone or tablet, open Chrome
.
- At the top right, tap More
.
- Tap Settings
Password Manager.
- Show, delete, edit, or export a password:
- Show: Tap the password that you want to show
Show password
.
- Delete: Tap the password that you want to remove. At the top, tap Delete
.
- Edit: Tap the password that you want to edit. Edit the password, tap Done.
- Export: Tap More
Export Passwords.
- Show: Tap the password that you want to show
To clear all your saved passwords, clear browsing data and select "Passwords."
By default, Chrome offers to save your password. You can turn this option off or on at any time.
- On your Android phone or tablet, open Chrome
.
- At the top right, tap More
.
- Tap Settings
Password Manager.
- At the top right, tap Settings
.
- Turn Offer to save passwords on or off.
- On your Android phone or tablet, open Chrome
.
- At the top right, tap More
.
- Tap Settings
Password Manager.
- At the top right, tap Settings
.
- Turn Auto sign-in on or off.
For easy access, you can add the Google Password Manager shortcut to your home screen.
If you sync in Chrome:
- On your Android phone or tablet, open Chrome
.
- Tap Settings
Password Manager.
- At the top right, tap Settings
.
- Tap Add shortcut to your home screen
Add automatically.
- For Pixel devices with Android 12, tap Add to home screen.
You may get an alert from Chrome if you use a password and username combination that has been compromised in a data leak on a third party website or app. Compromised password and username combinations are unsafe because they’ve been published online.
We recommend that you change any compromised passwords as soon as you can. You can check your saved passwords and find sites that use the compromised password.
Chrome makes sure that your passwords and username are protected so they can’t be read by Google.
To change your compromised password when you get an alert:
- Tap Check passwords.
-
If you get an alert that says "Change automatically," click it to allow Chrome to help you change your password and save it for you.
-
- Follow the prompts to change your password on each site.
To start or stop getting these notifications:
- On your Android device, open the Chrome app
.
- At the top right, tap More
Settings.
- Tap Privacy and security
Safe browsing.
- Tap Standard protection.
- Turn Warn you if passwords are exposed in a data breach on or off.
Important: This feature is only available if you have turned “Safe Browsing” on.
To check your saved passwords:
- On your Android phone or tablet, open Chrome
.
- At the top right, tap More
Settings.
- Tap Password Manager
under "Password Checkup," tap Check passwords.
How Chrome saves your passwords depends on whether you want to store and use them across devices. When synced, you can use passwords on Chrome on all your devices, and across some apps on your Android devices.
Otherwise, your passwords are only stored on Chrome on your computer.