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Sometimes, it may get wrong with Chrome password manager. Somehow overmuch cache leads to annoying troubles. Then, click "Reset" and continue with "RESET". Win/Mac: Open "┆" > "Settings" > "Advanced" and scroll down to the bottom.Please follow the path to reset settings in Chrome. However, this operation is only applicable to Windows and Mac. To reset Chrome settings to original defaults is also an idea worth trying. ( Win/Mac: "┆" > "Settings" > "Advanced" or Mobile: "┆" > "Settings" > "Save Passwords") You should make sure " Auto Sign-in"/" Save Passwords" has been toggled on currently. You should navigate to the " Manage passwords" page in Chrome at first. After that, sign back in to Chrome to start syncing again. Then, scroll/swipe down to the " RESET SYNC" button. To reset syncing data, click this link " " to redirect to the Sync page on both desktop and mobile. However, you should know that this will not delete you present saved passwords or something. Don't forget to log in after that.Īnother workable solution is to reset your syncing data. Tap on your account and select "Remove account from this device" at the bottom. For Android/iPhone user, go to "┆" > "Settings".
For Win/Mac user, go to "┆" and click the "SIGN OUT" button behind your account.If Chrome is having trouble syncing with your account, a feasible quick fix is to sign out and then sign in Google account. Please give it a try on the following solutions one by one. There are FIVE workable approaches to get this trouble fixed for Win/Mac and Android/iPhone. Your network connection is too slow to send or receive information to/from Google.
This is due to an unexpected glitch, especially after a recent software update.ģ. Your account is not properly syncing with Google server.Ģ. If not sure which is the main cause in your case, check it out.ġ. However, there are several potential culprits that should be blamed here.
It's an abnormal case that Google Chrome is not remembering passwords for any website on computers running Windows 10/8/7/XP/Vista or macOS X/Sierra/High Sierra, or Android, or iPhone. Solution 1: Re-log in Your Google Account Reasons: Why is Chrome Not Saving Passwords? What's wrong with Chrome Password manager? Even, Chrome saved passwords are not auto-filled in sites. However, some have reported that Google Chrome is somehow not saving passwords. One of the benefits of having a Google account in Chrome is able to save and auto-fill passwords for related websites, which is quite a time and effort saver. Extensions Not Working in Chrome on Mac/Windows - Resolved.