How do I get Google to stop asking me if I want to save passwords?

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Disable Chromes password saving prompts by accessing Settings through the three-dot menu. Locate the Passwords section and toggle off the Offer to save passwords option.

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Tired of Google Chrome incessantly asking if you want to save passwords? You’re not alone. This persistent prompt can be a nuisance, especially on shared computers. Fortunately, it’s easily disabled.

This article provides a concise, step-by-step guide to silencing those password-saving inquiries within Google Chrome.

How to Stop Google Chrome from Asking to Save Passwords

The solution lies within Chrome’s settings. No need for complex extensions or convoluted workarounds.

  1. Open Chrome Settings: Click the three vertical dots (the menu button) in the top-right corner of your Chrome browser window.

  2. Navigate to Passwords: In the menu, scroll down and select “Settings.” Within the settings page, locate and click on “Passwords.”

  3. Disable Password Saving: You’ll see an option titled “Offer to save passwords.” Toggle this switch to the “off” position.

That’s it! From now on, Chrome will cease its prompts to save your passwords. You can continue using Chrome with the added benefit of avoiding those repetitive questions. Note that disabling this feature will mean you’ll have to manually enter your passwords each time you visit the website.