Instructions to turn off the proposal to save passwords on the Web browser

When you visit the website on any browser such as Chrome, Firefox, ... will appear that you want to save the account including the password on this site. So what if I want to turn off the message suggesting to save passwords on browsers?

By default when the user first logs in to any website on the browser, a suggestion to save the registration information will appear. This will help users to automatically log in to this site in the next time, without adding the operation to enter the account or login password. However, in case you use a computer in a crowded place such as an office, or do not want to save this information, the proposal to save the password is not really necessary. In the article below, Network Administrator will guide you how to turn off suggestions for saving passwords on popular web browsers today.

1. Turn off password saving suggestions on Google Chrome:

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Step 1:

On Chrome computer browser, we click on 3 dots icon and select Settings (Settings). Next in the Settings interface, scroll down and select Show advanced settings (Show advanced settings).

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Step 2:

Scroll down to the Passwords and forms section (Passwords and forms), uncheck the box at Propose to save your web password (Offer to save passwords).

Besides, you can click on Manage passwords (Manage passwords) to check which websites have clicked to save the login information. We can remove those sites and not allow password saving. Read more about the article How to view and delete saved passwords on Chrome browser to know how to do it.

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With Google Chrome browser on Android or iOS devices , you access the main interface, click on the 3 vertical dots icon and select Settings (Settings). We click on Save password (Save Passwords) and then push the horizontal bar to the left in the Save password to turn off this feature.

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2. Turn off the proposal to save passwords in Firefox:

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Step 1:

On Firefox, we click on the 3 dashes icon and select Options (Preferences).

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Step 2:

In the custom list on the left of the interface, we click on Security (Security) lock icon and then look at the interface on the right, read the checkbox in the Remember login information (Remember logins for sites) .

In addition, users can click the Saved Logins button to check the saved passwords in the browser and delete them.

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3. Remove suggestions for saving web passwords on Apple Safari:

On iPhone / iPad device , we click on the Settings icon. Next, users go to Safari browser and click on AutoFill . Finally, you push the horizontal bar to the left at the Names and Passwords option to cancel this feature.

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On a Mac, users also access Safari> Preferences> AutoFill and uncheck them at User names and passwords . Alternatively, you can click the Edit button at User names and passwords, or click on the Passwords tab above to delete saved site passwords from the list.

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4. Cancel the suggestion to save the pass on Microsoft Edge:

At Microsoft Edge web browser interface, we click on the 3 dot icon and select Settings . Next click on the View advanced settings at the bottom of the interface, then click Privacy and services to turn off the Offer to save passwords feature .

When you click Manage my saved passwords, a list of websites with saved passwords appears. Here users can view and delete saved passwords.

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5. Turn off the option to save pass on Internet Explorer:

Step 1:

At the Internet Explorer interface, users click the gear icon and select Internet Options.

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Step 2:

At the Internet options dialog interface, click the Content tab and then click the Settings button on the right side of the AutoComplete section.

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In the AutoComplete Settings dialog box, uncheck the fields in Usernames and passwords on forms and click OK to save. When you click Manage Passwords , you will also know which websites you have saved your password to remove them.

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So we showed you how to turn off suggestions for saving passwords for websites on different browsers. If a user uses a web browser that is not included in the above article, open the browser custom page and look for items such as save passwords, remember passwords, or autofill user names and passwords (automatically fill in names and passwords) to remove suggestions for saving login information.

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Update 25 May 2019
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