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How to Disable the Password Manager of Google Chrome

Posted on 18/12/202318/12/2023 Matthew By Matthew No Comments on How to Disable the Password Manager of Google Chrome
How to Disable the Password Manager of Google Chrome
How to Disable the Password Manager of Google Chrome

Google Chrome comes equipped with its built-in password manager, known as Google Password Manager. While this feature is widely used for its convenience, some users prefer third-party password managers due to advanced features and security considerations. If you are one of those users looking to disable Google Password Manager, this guide provides step-by-step instructions for various devices. Here is a detailed guide on How to import your Chrome or Firefox passwords into your iCloud Keychain. To seamlessly sync your password across your Apple devices, see How to sync your passwords across iOS and Mac devices.

Here are other related guides: Install and configure TeamPass Password Manager, Microsoft Account Password Reset via Web and Windows, Enable or Disable Mac asking for Password after Sleep or Screen Saver, and How to Prevent Standard Users from Changing BitLocker Password.

Preliminary Steps Before Disabling

Before disabling Google Password Manager, it’s essential to take some preliminary steps, especially if you plan to switch to another password manager permanently.

Export Your Saved Passwords:

Launch Chrome, click on the profile icon, then click on the key-shaped icon for Password Manager settings.

Open Google Chrome settings
Open Google Chrome settings

Click on the three vertical dots, then select Settings.

Select settings in password manager
Select settings in password manager

Click on the three vertical dots next to Saved Passwords and choose Export passwords.

Click Download to export passwords
Click Download to export passwords

Confirm the action, and Chrome will download your passwords as a CSV file.

Assess the Alternative:

If you are considering importing your password to other platforms, ensure you look out for the following.

  • Evaluate the limitations and features of the alternative password manager.
  • Consider any potential costs associated with the new password manager.
  • Ensure the chosen password manager has a reputable track record for security.

How to Disable Google Password Manager

After exporting your passwords and assessing the alternative, follow these steps to disable Google Password Manager on different devices:

Disable Google Password Manager on Desktop:

Launch Chrome, click on the profile icon, then click on the key-shaped icon for Password Manager settings.

Open Google Chrome settings
Open Google Chrome settings

Click on the three vertical dots, then select Settings.

Select settings in password manager
Select settings in password manager

Turn off the toggle next to “Offer to save passwords.”

Toggle off the Offer to save passwords feature
Toggle Off the “Offer to save passwords” feature

Disable Google Password Manager on Android:

Open the Chrome app, tap on your profile picture, and select Password Manager.

Select password manager
Select password manager

In the password manager, click on the gear icon to access the settings.

Open password manager settings
Open password manager settings

Turn off the toggle next to “Offer to save passwords.”

Turn off offer to save passwords
Turn off offer to save passwords

Downsides to Consider:

While disabling Google Password Manager is a valid choice, be aware of the potential downsides:

  • Disabling it won’t save new passwords in the future, requiring manual saving or memorization.
  • You won’t receive password suggestions when creating new passwords.
  • Locally saved passwords are at risk without robust protection.
  • Switching to a different password manager may incur additional costs.

Conclusion

Disabling Google Password Manager in Chrome is straightforward and can be beneficial if you’re transitioning to a different password manager. However, understanding the downsides is crucial before making this move. Follow the steps outlined in this guide for a seamless transition and enhanced password management.

FAQs

Why should I export my saved passwords before disabling Google Password Manager?

Exporting passwords ensures you have a backup of your credentials before making any changes. This exported file can be used to import passwords into your chosen alternative password manager, preventing the loss of saved login information.

Is it possible to re-enable Google Password Manager after disabling it?

Yes, you can re-enable Google Password Manager at any time. Simply follow the same steps on each device and turn on the toggle for “Offer to save passwords.” Keep in mind that re-enabling it will resume its functionality, including saving new passwords.

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