How to make Google Chrome stop asking to save passwords

These step-by-step tutorials will show you how to make Google Chrome stop asking to save passwords.

The steps on this page work for the Google Chrome web browser on Windows, macOS, and GNU/Linux computers, as well as on Android phones and tablets from Samsung, Google, Motorola, Lenovo, Nokia, OnePlus, Oppo, Xiaomi, and other manufacturers.

Google Chrome has a built-in password manager that offers to save your passwords. When you log into a new website, this web browser will prompt you to save the password. If you prefer not to use this feature, you can disable the “Save Password” pop-ups in your browser settings.

How to make Google Chrome stop asking to save passwords on a computer

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  1. Click the menu button in the top right corner.
    Google Chrome menu button
  2. Go to Passwords and autofill.
    Google Chrome Passwords and autofill
  3. Click Google Password Manager.
    Open Google Password Manager
  4. Click Settings in the top left corner.
    Open Google Password Manager settings
  5. Click Offer to save passwords and passkeys to turn this option off.
    Make Google Chrome stop asking to save passwords on a computer

Google Chrome will no longer ask you to save passwords.

How to make Google Chrome stop asking to save passwords on Android

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  1. Tap the menu button in the top right corner.
    Google Chrome menu button on Android
  2. Tap Settings.
    Open Google Chrome for Android settings
  3. Tap Google Password Manager.
    Open Google Password Manager on Android
  4. Tap Settings.
    Open Google Password Manager settings on Android
  5. Tap Offer to save passwords to turn this option off.
    Make Google Chrome stop asking to save passwords on Android

Google Chrome will no longer ask you to save passwords.


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