![]() ![]() The passwords are there if I go into settings. Type your Windows username and password for verification. On my new iPad (iPadOS 15) the Chrome password box is not showing. Activate the 'export passwords' button on the warning screen. Select Export passwords from the menu that opens. Click on the menu icon (the three dots) on the Saved Passwords line. Rather, they are set to always just be saved locally. Load chrome://settings/passwords in the browsers address bar. ![]() It's clearly saved, just not in a way I can find and manage.Īlso, I do not use my Google account to manage the passwords. Enable/Re-Enable Password Manager Duh I know what you are thinking, but one user recently found out that it is the most obvious solution which we often overlook. But on the current Mac, even after putting in a password, it doesn't appear in Settings. On the old Mac, it has all my passwords show up properly in Settings. The only significant thing which didn't carry over were the passwords, which is understandable that it should be more secured and harder to transfer-I don't mind re-entering them. It should be noted that my Chrome profile was made by copying the folder at ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default from an old Mac, so it would carry over my history, plugins, and the like, from my old Mac. Similar functionality is already available in Chrome via its sync feature, which carries your bookmarks, history, passwords, and other settings across devices, 9to5Google notes.But Google says the. Chrome asks to save passwords and fills them in properly, but when going to chrome://settings/passwords none of them appear. Running Chrome 1.110 on an M1 Pro MacBook Pro, macOS 12.6.1. ![]()
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