How to Manually Add a Password in Chrome
How to Manually Add a Password in Chrome
When it comes to managing passwords, Chrome offers a convenient built-in feature to store and autofill login credentials for various websites. However, there may be occasions when you need to manually add a password to Chrome. Here’s a simple guide to help you add a password manually in Chrome:
- Open Chrome and go to the website for which you want to add a password.
- Enter your login credentials and submit the form.
- Chrome will prompt you to save the password. Click on 'Save'.
- If Chrome doesn’t prompt you to save the password, you can manually add it by clicking on the three dots at the top right corner of Chrome, then go to 'Settings'.
- In the Settings menu, scroll down and click on 'Passwords' under 'Autofill' section.
- Click on 'Add' and enter the website URL, username, and password.
- Click 'Save' to add the password manually.
By following these steps, you can easily manually add a password in Chrome for websites that Chrome may not have saved automatically. It’s important to ensure the security of your passwords by using unique and strong passwords for each website.
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