How To Delete All Saved Passwords Google Chrome [2026 Guide]

How To Delete All Saved Passwords Google Chrome [2026 Guide]

I am going to teach you how to delete all saved passwords in Google Chrome. Managing your passwords can be a task, especially if you have been saving them automatically in your browser. Sometimes it is best to start fresh.

Let us walk through how you can clear out all those stored passwords quickly. These steps remove every saved password from your Google Password Manager. Make sure you truly want to erase them.

Delete All Saved Passwords Google Chrome [2026 Guide]

Open settings

Open your Google Chrome browser. At the top right corner, click the three vertical dots, also called the More button. This opens the Chrome menu.

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Click Settings from the dropdown list. A new tab will open with all Chrome settings for customization and control.

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If you are also tidying up, it helps to remove old site activity at the same time. You can clear your trails by following this guide to delete your browsing history in Chrome.

Go to Password Manager

In the Settings tab, look at the sidebar on the left. Click Autofill and passwords. This section manages passwords, payment methods, and other autofill data.

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Click Google Password Manager. It stores all the passwords you have asked Chrome to remember.

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Find delete all

Inside Password Manager, focus on the left side again. Click Settings to control how your passwords are stored and protected.

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Scroll down until you find the Delete all passwords option. It sits beside the Export passwords button for users who want to save a copy before deleting.

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Click Delete all passwords.

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Confirm removal

Chrome will ask you to confirm permanent deletion. Once you confirm, all saved passwords will be erased completely from Google Password Manager. You will not be able to recover them after this step.

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Make absolutely sure you want to proceed. If you might need them later, click Export passwords first to save a copy in a secure place.

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Final thoughts

That is it. With these steps, you have removed all saved passwords from Google Chrome. This can help clean up your digital footprint or prepare for a switch to another password manager.

Keep your online security in focus. Use strong, unique passwords and update them regularly. If you are continuing your cleanup, you can also remove apps you no longer use with this guide to delete Chrome apps.

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