Whether you’d rather it not save the passwords because you use a standalone password manager app or have another method for managing them, you don’t need to feel weird about denying Chrome’s offer. Here’s how to stop Chrome from asking to save passwords.
- Click the Settings icon.
- Select Settings. 3. Click Show advanced settings. 4. Under Passwords and forms, uncheck the box next to “Offer to save your web passwords.” You’ve stopped Chrome from asking to save passwords!
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