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Trying to delete some passwords on it ,i follow instructions, it says to the right of arrow , press delete,BUT there is no delete.

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I use the Google Password Manager to edit or to delete my passwords. You need to enter your Google password first in order to do that.

 

Find the Google Password Manager by clicking the three dots located at the upper-right corner of the screen. A drop down list will appear and there you will see the manager where it says 'Passwords and autofill'.

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Have to ask, why would you want to let Google store your passwords?  Seems like a bad idea to me.  

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Still keep having problem, it comes up with putting in password, for where i want to delete, but is not  doing so,tried passwords.

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@goldensrbestSuggest you post your issue on Google Crome's message board and/or contact their support CR.

 

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@Still Raining wrote:

Have to ask, why would you want to let Google store your passwords?  Seems like a bad idea to me.  


 

 

@Still Raining 

Do you have a rec for a good, safe and easy-to-use password manager?

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@SilleeMee wrote:

@Still Raining wrote:

Have to ask, why would you want to let Google store your passwords?  Seems like a bad idea to me.  


 

 

@Still Raining 

Do you have a rec for a good, safe and easy-to-use password manager?



Although I have a PC too, I prefer to keep mine handy on my iPhone and iPads.  So Numbers is the default spreadsheet.  It can be password protected along with different passwords on the Apple account and the device.

 

Perhaps I can slip under the radar that way.  Who knows?

 

 

 

 

 

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I got to thinking about password protection so I signed up for a free trial at 1PASSWORD. So far I'm liking it but at first I wasn't so sure. I had to look closely at how to use it and once I got that part it's easy.

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Just so darn frustrated!!!

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