Google launched the autofill password feature in 2011 and since then this tool is considered as a smart addition to the web browsers as it saves time and reduces the burden of typing the same thing again and again.
Autofill can also be a great tool when it comes to typing delivery location and card details, while shopping online.
At times autofill can become irritating. Popping up on the site when you don’t need it or in situation, when you simply want to type something else. Thankfully, Chrome allows users to manage autofill data in the Settings.
If you are wondering how to remove a saved password, address or card details in Chrome, follow our step-by-step guide:
Open Chrome browser
Click on the three vertical dots at the top right corner of the screen
Now, click on Settings options from the drop down menu
Click on the Autofill tab from the left sidebar
You can manually delete the stored autofill data under passwords, payments and addresses one at a time
If you want to delete the entire autofill data at once, click on Privacy and security from the left panel
Click on Clear browsing data
Here, choose Autofill from data and Passwords and other sign-in data from the Advanced tab
Click on the Clear data button
Do note that deleting the data won’t remove any other browsing data such as browser history, download history, cookies, etc.
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Google launched the autofill password feature in 2011 and since then this tool is considered as a smart addition to the web browsers as it saves time and reduces the burden of typing the same thing again and again.
Autofill can also be a great tool when it comes to typing delivery location and card details, while shopping online.
At times autofill can become irritating. Popping up on the site when you don’t need it or in situation, when you simply want to type something else. Thankfully, Chrome allows users to manage autofill data in the Settings.
If you are wondering how to remove a saved password, address or card details in Chrome, follow our step-by-step guide:
Open Chrome browser
Click on the three vertical dots at the top right corner of the screen
Now, click on Settings options from the drop down menu
Click on the Autofill tab from the left sidebar
You can manually delete the stored autofill data under passwords, payments and addresses one at a time
If you want to delete the entire autofill data at once, click on Privacy and security from the left panel
Click on Clear browsing data
Here, choose Autofill from data and Passwords and other sign-in data from the Advanced tab
Click on the Clear data button
Do note that deleting the data won’t remove any other browsing data such as browser history, download history, cookies, etc.
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