关闭设备上的Chrome密码管理器有多种原因。也许您希望Chrome停止询问保存密码(Save password),因为您不希望它存储您的凭据。或者您可能已经在使用与Google Chrome的内置密码管理器冲突的专用密码管理器。此外,不断的提示可能会变得烦人。幸运的是,在任何操作系统中都可以轻松关闭Google密码管理器。(Google)阅读本指南,了解如何阻止Chrome在Windows 10、macOS、Android、iOS 和 iPadOS 中要求保存密码:
如何阻止Google Chrome在Windows 10和 macOS上要求保存密码(Save Password)
每次您在网页上输入密码时,Google Chrome都会默认提供保存您的凭据。如果您希望 Chrome 停止要求保存站点密码,请在(Save password )Windows 10和 macOS右上角显示的弹出窗口中单击或点击从不。(Never)
如何阻止Chrome在(Chrome)Windows和 macOS中保存网站的密码
虽然这解决了该特定网站的问题,但当您登录其他网页时, Chrome会不断要求保存密码。(Save password)但是,您可以通过 Google Chrome 的设置快速阻止这种情况发生。单击(Click)或点击右上角的配置文件(Profile)按钮,然后按钥匙图标访问密码(Passwords)。另一种方法是在地址栏中输入chrome://settings/passwords并按Enter。
(Access Passwords)访问Windows 10(Windows 10)和Mac版 Chrome(Chrome)中的密码设置
在密码(Passwords)设置中,单击或点击名为“提供保存密码”(“Offer to save passwords”)的开关以禁用它并关闭Chrome密码管理器。
如何阻止Chrome在(Chrome)Windows 10和Mac上要求保存(Save)密码
就是这样!谷歌浏览器(Google Chrome)密码保存功能被禁用,浏览器不再提示您保存密码。
提示:如果(TIP:)Chrome 中的标签在(mute tabs in Chrome)您浏览网页时播放声音让您感到厌烦,您可以将其静音。
如何阻止Google要求在Android智能手机和平板电脑上保存密码
谷歌浏览器(Google Chrome)还提供在Android上记住您的密码的功能。每次您在网页上进行身份验证时,它都会提示您在屏幕底部的弹出窗口中保存您的凭据。如果您希望Chrome停止要求保存网站密码(Save password),请点击从不(Never)。
点按从不(Never)阻止Chrome要求保存网站密码
但是,除非您关闭Google密码管理器,否则Chrome 会一直要求保存密码。(Save password)为此,首先,点击浏览器右上角的三个垂直点。
在 Android 版 Chrome 中点击更多
然后,访问设置(Settings)。
点击设置
接下来,按密码(Passwords)。
访问密码
在“密码(Passwords)”页面上,点击“保存密码(Save passwords)”选项以关闭其开关。
禁用开关以阻止Chrome要求在Android上保存密码(Android)
Chrome密码管理器已禁用,因此不会再出现提示您要求保存凭据的问题。
提示:(TIP:)如果您在智能手机上收到大量来自Google Chrome的烦人和垃圾邮件通知,以下是(Google Chrome)在 Android 上关闭 Chrome 通知的(turn off Chrome notifications on Android)方法。
如何在 iPhone 和 iPad 上关闭Chrome密码管理器(Chrome)
在 iOS 和 iPadOS 上,您需要采取类似的步骤来关闭Google密码管理器。当您在网站上输入登录详细信息时,会在地址栏下方的顶部弹出要求您保存密码的提示。(Save password)要阻止Chrome要求保存网站密码(Save password),请首先点击齿轮按钮。
按下齿轮以扩大窗口
这将展开保存密码(Save password)弹出窗口。点击底部的“从不用于此站点”按钮,以防止(“Never For This Site”)谷歌浏览器(Google Chrome)在该特定网站上询问该问题。
如何阻止谷歌浏览器(Google Chrome)要求保存(Save)网站密码
要阻止Chrome在所有网站上询问此问题,请点击更多 (...)(More (…))按钮,该按钮位于 iOS 屏幕的右下角和 iPadOS 的右上角。然后,访问设置(Settings)。
(Access Settings)适用于 iOS 和 iPadOS的Chrome中的(Chrome)访问设置
在设置(Settings)屏幕中,点击密码(Passwords)。
访问密码
接下来,按保存密码(Save Passwords)以禁用开关并阻止Chrome要求保存密码。
如何阻止Google Chrome在 iOS 和 iPadOS 中保存密码
Google Chrome不再要求您在 iPhone 和 iPad 上保存密码。
为什么关闭Chrome密码管理器?
阻止Google Chrome(Google Chrome)要求保存您的密码的原因有很多。也许您不信任Google的密码,或者您使用的是LastPass或Bitwarden等专业密码管理器。在结束本教程之前,请告诉我们您为何阻止Google Chrome要求您保存密码。下方评论(Comment),一起讨论。
How to stop Chrome from asking to save passwords -
There are several reasons to turn off the Chrome password manаger on your device(s). Maybe you want Chrоme to stop asking to Save password because you don’t want it to store your credentials. Or perhaps you’re already using a dedicated password manager that conflicts with Google Chrome’s built-in one. Besides, the constant prompts can become annoying. Luckily, it’s easy to turn off the Google password manager in any operating system. Read this guide to learn how to stop Chrome from asking to save passwords in Windows 10, macOS, Android, iOS, and iPadOS:
How to stop Google Chrome from asking to Save Password on Windows 10 and macOS
Every time you enter a password on a web page, Google Chrome offers by default to save your credentials. If you want Chrome to stop asking to Save password for a site, click or tap Never in the pop-up displayed in the upper-right corner on Windows 10 and macOS.
How to stop Chrome from saving passwords for sites in Windows and macOS
While this solves the issue for that specific site, Chrome keeps asking to Save password when you login on other web pages. However, you can quickly stop this from happening from Google Chrome’s settings. Click or tap on the Profile button from the upper-right corner, and then press the key icon to access Passwords. Another way is to type chrome://settings/passwords in the address bar and press Enter.
Access Passwords settings in Chrome for Windows 10 and Mac
In the Passwords settings, click or tap on the switch called “Offer to save passwords” to disable it and turn off the Chrome password manager.
How to stop Chrome from asking to Save password on Windows 10 and Mac
That was it! The Google Chrome password saving feature is disabled, and the browser no longer prompts you to save passwords.
TIP: You can mute tabs in Chrome if they annoy you by playing sounds while you’re browsing the web.
How to stop Google from asking to save passwords on Android smartphones and tablets
Google Chrome also offers to remember your passwords on Android. Each time you authenticate on a web page, it prompts you to save your credentials in a pop-up at the bottom of the screen. If what you want is for Chrome to stop asking to Save password for a site, tap on Never.
Tap Never to prevent Chrome from asking to save password for a site
However, Chrome keeps asking to Save password unless you turn off the Google password manager. To do that, first, tap on the three vertical dots in the browser’s top-right corner.
Tap on More in Chrome for Android
Then, access Settings.
Tap on Settings
Next, press on Passwords.
Access Passwords
On the Passwords page, tap on the Save passwords option to turn off its switch.
Disable the switch to stop Chrome from asking to save passwords on Android
The Chrome password manager is disabled, so no further prompts should bother you asking to save your credentials.
TIP: If you receive lots of annoying and spammy notifications from Google Chrome on your smartphone, here’s how to turn off Chrome notifications on Android.
How to turn off Chrome password manager on iPhone and iPad
On iOS and iPadOS, you need to take similar steps to turn off the Google password manager. When you enter your login details on a website, the prompt asking you to Save password pops up at the top, under the address bar. To stop Chrome from asking to Save password for a site, first, tap on the cogwheel button.
Press on the cogwheel to expand the window
This expands the Save password pop-up window. Tap on the “Never For This Site” button at the bottom to prevent Google Chrome from asking that question on that specific website.
How to stop Google Chrome from asking to Save password for a site
To stop Chrome from asking this question on all sites, tap on the More (…) button, found at the bottom-right corner of the screen on iOS and the top-right corner on iPadOS. Then, access Settings.
Access Settings in Chrome for iOS and iPadOS
In the Settings screen, tap on Passwords.
Access Passwords
Next, press on Save Passwords to disable the switch and stop Chrome from asking to save passwords.
How to stop Google Chrome from saving passwords in iOS and iPadOS
Google Chrome no longer asks you to save your passwords on iPhone and iPad.
Why did you turn off the Chrome password manager?
There are many reasons to stop Google Chrome from asking to save your passwords. Maybe you don’t trust Google with your passwords, or you’re using a professional password manager like LastPass or Bitwarden. Before closing this tutorial, let us know why you stopped Google Chrome from asking you to save passwords. Comment below, and let’s discuss.