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A user-friendly guide to removing saved passwords in all browsers
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If you've got too many passwords stored in your browser, you might be worried about the security of your computer. Deleting your passwords can help secure your online presence. Luckily, this only takes a few clicks. This wikiHow will show you how to delete saved passwords on a computer using Google Chrome, Safari, Microsoft Edge, and Mozilla Firefox.

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  • On Google Chrome, click your profile picture, and then click the key icon. Click a website, and click "Delete."
  • On Safari, go to "Settings" → "Passwords." Click a website, and click "Edit." Click "Delete Password."
  • On Edge, go to "Settings" → "Passwords." Check the box next to the website and click "Delete."
Method 1
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Google Chrome

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  1. This looks like a multi-colored sphere icon.[1]
  2. You can find this in the top-right corner of the window.
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  3. This will open the Google Password Manager.
    • If you're logged off of Chrome, click Google Password Manager.
    • You'll see a list of websites where you have saved passwords.
  4. A new page will open with your saved username and password for the website.
  5. This is the button next to Edit.
    • If you need to delete another password, click the back arrow. Click another website, and click Delete again.
    • While you're at deleting your passwords, try changing them up for added security.
  6. If you want to delete more than a few passwords in one go, you can do so from the settings. Do the following:
    • Click and click Settings.
    • Click Privacy and security.
    • Click Clear browsing data.
    • Uncheck all boxes except for Passwords and other sign-in data.
    • Click Clear data.
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Method 2
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Safari

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  1. This looks like a blue and silver compass.[2]
  2. This is at the top-left corner, next to the Apple menu icon.
    • A drop-down menu will open.
  3. On some devices, this may be Preferences.
    • A new window will open.
  4. This is the tab at the top, between AutoFill and Search.
  5. You may be able to use Touch ID.
    • You'll see a list of websites where you have saved passwords.
  6. You can find the list of websites on the left panel. Clicking it will open your saved username and password for the website.
  7. This is at the bottom-left corner.
  8. The saved password will be deleted.
    • Repeat these steps for any other saved passwords.
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Microsoft Edge

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  1. This looks like a green and blue stylized e.[3]
  2. You can find this at the top-right corner.
    • A drop-down menu will open.
  3. This is towards the bottom of the drop-down menu.
  4. You can find this below Personal info.
    • A new page will open with a list of your saved passwords.
  5. If you want to delete more than one saved password, check the box next to Website to select all.
  6. This is the blue button.
    • The password(s) will be deleted.
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Mozilla Firefox

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  1. This looks like a fox wrapped around a purple sphere.
  2. This is located in the upper-right corner.
  3. You can find this underneath Downloads.
    • You'll see a list of websites where you have saved passwords.
  4. You can find the list of websites on the left panel. Clicking it will open your saved username and password for the website.
  5. This is in the top-right corner.
  6. The saved password will be deleted.
  7. If you want to delete more than a few passwords in one go, you can do so from the settings. Do the following:
    • Click .
    • Click Passwords.
    • Click •••.
    • Click Remove All Logins…
    • Check the box for Yes, remove these logins.
    • Click Remove All.
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Method 5
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Google Chrome (Mobile)

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  1. This looks like a multi-colored sphere.
  2. This will open a menu.
  3. This will be below Search Engine.
    • You'll see a list of websites where you have saved passwords.
  4. A new page will open with your saved username and password for the website.
    • In some cases, you may need to provide your device's passcode or Google Chrome password.
  5. This is at the top-right corner.
  6. The saved password will be deleted.
  7. If you have more than a few passwords you want to delete all in one go, you can select them all. Do the following:
    • Open the Password Manager.
    • Tap Edit in the bottom-right corner.
    • Select all websites.
    • Tap Delete.
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Method 6
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Safari (Mobile)

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  1. This is the grey cog icon.
  2. You can find this underneath Wallet & Apple Pay.
    • You may be asked to provide Face ID or Touch ID to open this page.
    • You'll see a list of websites where you have saved passwords.
  3. This is in the top-right corner.
  4. A blue checkmark will appear next to selected websites.
  5. You can find this in the top-left corner.
  6. The saved password will be deleted.
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  • Question
    How do I delete the passwords on settings?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Go to "clear history." One of the options for the history settings is "passwords." Go from there and click it, deleting all remembered passwords.
  • Question
    I want to delete stored passwords.
    Robert Hannaford
    Robert Hannaford
    Community Answer
    If you go to the top right of the login page that has your password stored, in the URL, there should be a padlock. Click on this. The rest should be self-explanatory.
  • Question
    I need to delete multiple passwords (3 or 4) with one company. I have a new approved password with that company. I cannot delete them online with the company, probably because of cookies.
    Julia
    Community Answer
    Then delete the cookies saved on your browser, and your saved passwords can become unsaved.
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