“I don’t know, but I can find out on my phone or desktop. Now, all that’s left is to turn back time and change how the conversation went: Tap on “Done” (Android) or “Back” (iOS) to return to the list of passwords.A security screen appears, asking for your OS “PIN” or “password/passcode.” Enter the PIN to return to the previous screen to view the website’s password.To reveal a specific password, click on the “eye” icon. Click on the website password you’d like to retrieve. Tap on the vertical ellipsis menu in the upper right-hand corner (Android) or lower right-hand corner (iOS) of your screen.Launch the Google Chrome app on your mobile device.On both Android and iOS, retrieving your saved passwords is a pretty straightforward process. Click on the “eye” icon again to hide it. Your password for the selected website will be revealed.Click on the vertical ellipsis menu in the upper right-hand corner of the screen next to your profile icon.This includes Windows, macOS, Linux, Chrome OS (Chromebook), and so on. A list of saved passwords will now appear, accompanied by their corresponding website and username. In the Autofill section on the right, click Passwords. On the Settings page, in the left sidebar, click Autofill. From the three-dots menu, select Settings. In Chrome’s top-right corner, click the three dots. Retrieving your passwords on a desktopīecause you’re looking to view your saved passwords on Google Chrome, the process to access them is the same for all desktop/laptop operating systems. Tap the three dots in the upper-right corner of the Chrome app. To enable Chrome’s password manager on your Windows, Mac, Linux, or Chromebook computer, first, open Chrome on your computer. If you don’t want to find yourself stuck in such a situation, read on to find out how you could access your saved passwords on Google Chrome. ![]() Spoilers ahead: I managed to log in – ironically, with the help of Google. While everyone else started on their test, I frantically tried typing random passwords that I could think of, but to no avail. ![]() Unfortunately, Google could not save me as my passwords were not saved on devices out side of my own. We needed to log into our accounts on the computers at the school. The next day, we went for our driving test at the school. This conversation happened just a few days ago between a friend and I. “I don’t know, my bestie Google helps me remember my passwords.” “What’s your password for your account at the driving school?”
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