Description
Web browsers often store passwords to make signing in faster. However, you may want to delete a saved password from a shared or public computer for security reasons, troubleshooting or to ensure the browser stops auto-filling outdated credentials. This guide walks through removing saved passwords in Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari.
Step-by-step guides
Google Chrome (Windows/macOS)
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Open Google Chrome.
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Click the three dots (⋮) in the top-right corner.
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Select Settings.
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In the left menu, click Autofill and passwords (or Autofill > Passwords, depending on version).
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Under Saved passwords, locate the website entry you want to remove.
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Click the three dots beside it.
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Select Remove.
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Close the tab — your changes are saved automatically.
Microsoft Edge (Windows/macOS)
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Open Microsoft Edge.
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Click the three dots (⋯) in the top-right corner.
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Select Settings.
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Choose Profiles > Passwords.
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Scroll to Saved passwords.
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Find the credential you want to delete.
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Click the three dots next to it.
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Select Delete.
Mozilla Firefox (Windows/macOS)
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Open Firefox.
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Click the three horizontal lines (☰) in the top-right corner.
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Select Settings.
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Go to Privacy & Security.
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Scroll down to the Logins and Passwords section.
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Click Saved Logins….
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Select the website entry you want to remove.
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Click Remove.
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Close the window — Firefox saves changes automatically.
Apple Safari (macOS)
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Open Safari.
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Click Safari in the menu bar.
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Select Settings (or Preferences on older versions).
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Navigate to the Passwords tab.
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Authenticate with Touch ID or your Mac password if prompted.
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Select the entry you want to remove.
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Click Remove.
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Close the settings window.