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How to make Safari, Chrome, Firefox and IE stop asking you to save passwords

Whenever you enter a password anywhere online, most modern web browsers will ask whether you want it to remember this password.

While this feature can make your life easier, sometimes you might not want your web browser to remember your passwords. Perhaps you share your Mac with other people and don’t like the thought of them potentially having access to your accounts; maybe you prefer to store all your passwords in a dedicated password manager app; or maybe you have a great memory and like the added security of knowing your passwords aren’t stored anywhere except in your own head.

If you don’t want to store any passwords in your web browser, then those constant “Would you like to save this password?” popups can start to get annoying, so in this article I’ll be showing you how to prevent all the major web browsers from ever displaying this popup. And, just in case you’ve already stored some passwords in your browser, I’ll also be showing you how to pinpoint and remove specific passwords from your browser’s memory.

Safari

To completely disable the password-saving feature on Apple Safari:

You can also review all the passwords that Safari has previously saved, and remove any you no longer want it to remember:

Chrome

This screen also contains a list of all the passwords you’ve previously told Chrome to remember. To make Chrome forget a particular password, click its accompanying three-dotted icon and then select ‘Remove.’

Firefox

To review, and potentially delete any password that you’ve previously told Firefox to remember, give the ‘Saved Logins’ button a click.

Internet Explorer

To review the usernames and passwords that Internet Explorer has already saved, and remove any you no longer want it to remember, select the ‘Manage Passwords’ button.

Alternatively, it’s possible to setup Internet Explorer so that it remembers all the passwords you’ve saved so far, but it won’t ask you to save any passwords from this point onwards, by:

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