Manage passwords

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 password
  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Chrome app Chrome.
  2. Tap More More and then Password Manager Passwords.
  3. Tap Add Password.
  4. Enter website, username, and password.
  5. Tap Save.
Start or stop saving passwords

By default, Chrome offers to save your password. You can turn this option on or off at any time.

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Chrome app Chrome.
  2. Tap More More and then Password Manager Passwords.
  3. At the bottom left, tap Settings.
  4. Turn Offer to Save Passwords on or off.
Sign in with a saved password
If you saved your password on a previous visit to a website, Chrome can help you sign in. 
  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. Go to the site’s sign-in form.
    • If you’ve saved a username and password for the site, you can select the username field and choose your sign-in info.
  3. To let Chrome sign in with your saved username and password, use your Face ID, TouchID, or passcode.

Tip: If you can’t find the password you are looking for, tap Use Keyboard and then Key Save your password and then Select password.

Add notes to your saved password

You can add notes to a saved password to help you remember information about an account or to save details required at sign in. Once you add a note, it has the same security protection as a password.

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. Tap More More and then Password Manager Passwords.
  3. Under “Saved Passwords,” tap the saved password.
  4. Tap Edit.
  5. Enter your note in the text box.
  6. Tap Done.
Show, edit, delete, or export passwords
  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. Tap More More and then Password Manager Passwords.
  3. To show, edit, delete, or export a password:
    • Show:
      1. Tap the password that you want to show.
      2. Tap Show password .
    • Edit:
      1. Tap the password you want to change and then Edit.
      2. Edit your password.
      3. When you're finished, tap Done.
    • Delete:
      1. At the bottom right, tap Edit.
      2. Under "Saved Passwords," tap the site you want to remove.
      3. Tap Delete.
    • Export:
      1. Tap Settings and then Export passwords.

Tips:

  • Alternatively, when you tap and hold the specific saved password in the sign-in sheet, you can also manage your passwords through Show details .
Share your password

Important:

To securely share a copy of your saved password with a family member:

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. Tap More More and then Password Manager.
  3. Under “Saved Passwords,” tap the saved password.
  4. At the top right, tap Share Share.
  5. Select the family member or members you want to share with.
  6. Tap Share and then Done.
    • The password will be saved in the receiver's Google Account and will be available for autofill.
Use saved passwords in other apps

When you save a site’s password on Chrome:

  • You can use that saved password to sign in on another browser.
  • You can use saved passwords on Chrome in the site's app.
  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. Tap More More and then Password Manager Passwords.
  3. At the bottom left, tap Settings and then Passwords in Other Apps.
  4. To get to your device’s password settings, tap Settings.
  5. In your device’s password settings, tap Password Options.
  6. Turn on AutoFill Passwords and Passkeys.
  7. Select Chrome.

Tip: To turn Autofill off, use the toggle button.

Manage password change alerts

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 follow the instructions in Chrome to change your password on the site where you’ve used that password, and check your saved passwords for any other site the password may be saved on.

Chrome makes sure that your passwords and username are protected so they can’t be read by Google.

Turn compromised password notifications on or off

Compromised password notifications are automatically turned on with Enhanced Protection.

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. Tap More More and then Settings .
  3. Tap Privacy and Security and then Safe Browsing and then Standard Protection .
  4. Tap the toggle to turn Warn You If Passwords Are Exposed in a Data Breach on or off.
Check your saved passwords

You can check all your saved passwords at once to find out if they're exposed in a data breach or potentially weak and easy to guess.

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open Chrome Chrome.
  2. Tap More More and then Password Manager Passwords.
  3. Under “Password Checkup,” tap Check Now.
    • If "Check Now" is not found, tap Password Checkup and then Check Again.

Tip: After you run “Password Checkup” for the first time, it will automatically run when Password Manager Passwords is opened.

Fix problems with passwords
If Chrome isn't saving or offering to save passwords, learn how to fix issues with info saved to Chrome.
How Chrome saves passwords

How Chrome saves your passwords depends on whether you want to store and use them across devices.

When you sign in to Chrome, you can save your passwords to your Google Account. Learn how to use saved passwords in other apps.

Otherwise, you can store passwords locally on your iPhone or iPad.

You can manage passwords saved to your Google Account at passwords.google.com.

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