![]() ![]() Therefore I first had to head over to in Chrome, login with my Google account, scroll all the way down and hit "CLEAR DATA" (which does reset all sync data, including bookmarks etc.).ĭiscovered another setting! Right above "Password Manager" there is "Signing in with Google" which has a "Google Account sign-in prompts" setting ("Allow Google to offer a faster way to sign in with your Google Account on supported third-party sites"). From what Ive gathered, even if you disable the password manager, any previously stored passwords are still available for use. In my special case I had some extra steps, because I was not able to access the "Password Manager" because I apparently used it at some point and would have needed my "Google Sync Passphrase" to get to the password manager. We are in the process of disabling the Chrome password manager using group policy. Tab the cogwheel in the top right > Disable "Offer to save passwords"."Security" Tab > Scroll all the way down > "Signing in with Google" > "Password Manager"."Google Account (Info, security & personalization)".In the Passwords dialog that appears, hover over the site whose password youd like to. ![]() Chrome will no longer prompt you to save passwords once youve done this. In the Passwords and forms section, click the Manage passwords link. For me on a Moto G9 with Android 10, the following worked: Step 5: Turn off the Offer to save passwords option. ![]()
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