Almost every internet browser will have the option to autofill/save your password for individual or multiple websites. Usually you can access your browser’s settings by clicking the 3 vertical or horizontal dots/lines in the top right-hand corner of the browser. Many browsers will have an option for "Passwords" in the browser menu, or you can click on "Settings" and search "Passwords" in the search bar on the Settings page. In the password section of Settings you'll be able to add a new website, as well as username and password for that website, update or delete a password currently saved in your list of websites, or just see a saved password in case you need a reminder. To view the password for a specific website you'll need to locate the website in the list of websites and then click on the website to then view it or make changes. Generally, most browsers will ask for you a master password to be entered before you can view or update the password in your browser’s settings.
You can turn the autofill/save password feature on or off in your browser settings, or you can disable or enable this feature for specific websites. Most browsers will have similar password settings but each could have different settings for you to enable or disable so please be sure look over your password settings to ensure your best experience.
Below will be some helpful links to help guide you through managing the passwords for your specific internet browser.
Google Guidebooks Manage Passwords
Google Chrome Android Mobile - Set up a Password Manager - Guidebooks with Google
Google Chrome Computer - Manage passwords in Chrome - Computer - Google Chrome Help
Google Chrome iPhone and iPad – Manage passwords in Chrome - iPhone and iPad - Google Chrome Help
Microsoft Edge Manage Passwords
Edit your passwords in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
Firefox Manage Passwords
Password Manager - Remember, delete and edit logins and passwords in Firefox | Firefox Help
Safari on Mac
How to view, edit, delete and manage Safari passwords - AppleToolBox
Internet Explorer
How To View Saved Passwords in Internet Explorer
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