To delete all saved passwords in Google Chrome, follow these steps:
- Open Chrome Settings: Click on the three vertical dots (Settings and more) located in the top-right corner of your Chrome browser. Then, select Settings.
- Navigate to Privacy and Security: In the Settings menu, click on Privacy and security.
- Clear Browsing Data: Within the Privacy and security section, select Clear browsing data.
- Choose What to Clear: A new window will appear. Make sure you're on the "Basic" or "Advanced" tab.
- Select Passwords: Check the box next to Passwords. You might also want to clear other browsing data like browsing history, cookies and other site data, and cached images and files.
- Clear Now: Click the Clear data button. This will permanently delete all the saved passwords in your Google Chrome browser.
Important Considerations:
- Synchronization: If you are signed in to Chrome and syncing your data, this action will also delete your passwords from your Google account and any other devices where you're signed in with sync enabled.
- Irreversible Action: Deleting your passwords is an irreversible action. Once deleted, they cannot be recovered unless you have a backup.
- Password Manager: Consider using a dedicated password manager for secure storage and easy access to your passwords.
By following these steps, you can effectively delete all of your saved passwords from Google Chrome. Remember to exercise caution and ensure you have a backup of any important passwords before proceeding.