如果您不使用单独的密码管理器(password manager),则可以使用 Web 浏览器的密码管理工具。这使您可以在创建帐户或登录您访问的网站上的现有帐户时保存密码。
如果您使用Chrome 浏览器并(Chrome browser and sync)与您的Google帐户同步,则可以轻松查看您保存在计算机和移动设备上的密码。以下是在您使用浏览器的任何位置查看Google Chrome保存的密码的方法。(Google Chrome)
(View Google Chrome Saved Passwords)在桌面上(Desktop)查看 Google Chrome 保存的密码
无论您是在Windows还是Mac上使用 Google (Mac)Chrome ,您都可以按照这些简单的步骤在Chrome 密码管理器(Chrome password manager)中查看您保存的密码。
- 打开 Chrome 并选择自定义(Customize)和控制 Chrome(Control Chrome)右上角的三个垂直点(three vertical dots)。
- 在下拉菜单中选择设置。(Settings)
- 在设置页面上,选择左侧的自动填充。(Autofill)
- 在右侧的自动填充(Autofill)部分中选择密码。(Passwords)
提示(Tip):您也可以通过在地址栏中输入 chrome://settings/passwords 直接访问您的密码。
您将看到按字母顺序排列的已保存密码列表,其中站点、用户名和密码用圆点掩蔽。要查找特定密码,请使用顶部的搜索密码字段。(Search Passwords)
选择密码旁边的眼睛图标以查看它。(eye)根据您的设备,系统可能会提示您使用密码或指纹进行身份验证。
选择密码右侧的三个点(three dots)以执行其他操作,包括复制、编辑和删除。
如果您认为自己已保存密码但未在列表中看到它,请滚动到底部。您将看到一个“从未保存”(Never Saved)部分,其中可能包含您要查找的内容。
(View Google Chrome Saved Passwords)在移动设备上(Mobile)查看 Google Chrome 保存的密码
如果您在移动设备上使用 Chrome,您可以在Android和 iOS 上轻松查看已保存的密码。
- 打开Google Chrome应用程序后,点击右上角或右下角的三个点,具体取决于您的设备。(three dots)
- 选择设置(Settings)。
- 选择密码(Passwords)。
就像在您的桌面上一样,您会看到按字母顺序排列的已保存密码列表。您可以使用顶部的搜索字段来查找特定密码。(Search)
选择一个登录名以查看密码。点击隐藏密码右侧的眼睛(eye)图标即可查看。系统可能会提示您使用密码、PIN 码(PIN)、指纹或面部识别进行身份验证。
除了查看您保存的密码之外,您可能还需要复制、编辑或删除密码或登录名(copy, edit, or remove a password or login)。
复制用户名或密码(Copy a Username or Password)
在Android上,选择一个登录名并点击用户名或密码旁边的复制图标。(copy)
在 iPhone 上,选择一个登录名,点击用户名或密码,然后选择Copy。
编辑或删除(Edit or Delete)
在Android上,选择登录名,进行编辑,然后点击完成(Done)以保存更改。要删除密码,请点击顶部的垃圾桶(trash can)图标并在弹出窗口中确认。
在 iPhone 上,选择一个登录名,点击顶部的编辑进行更改,(Edit)完成(Done)后点击完成。要删除一个,请点击编辑(Edit)>删除(Delete)并在弹出窗口中确认。
此外,就像在您桌面上的Google Chrome浏览器中一样,您的密码列表底部有一个“未保存”(Never Saved)部分,您可以在移动应用程序中查看该部分。
有关更多密码提示,请查看如何查看星号后面的密码或(view a password behind the asterisks)当您的浏览器不记得您的密码时(fix it when your browser isn’t remembering your passwords)如何修复它。
How to View Your Google Chrome Saved Passwords
If you don’t use a separate password manager, you can use your web browser’s password management tool. This lets you save passwords as you create accounts or sign in to existing ones on websites you visit.
If you use the Chrome browser and sync with your Google account, you can easily see passwords you’ve saved on your computer and mobile device. Here’s how to view Google Chrome saved passwords wherever you use the browser.
View Google Chrome Saved Passwords on Desktop
Whether you use Google Chrome on Windows or Mac, you can view your saved passwords in the Chrome password manager by following these simple steps.
- Open Chrome and select the three vertical dots in the top-right corner for Customize and Control Chrome.
- Choose Settings in the drop-down menu.
- On the Settings page, pick Autofill on the left.
- Select Passwords in the Autofill section on the right.
Tip: You can also go directly to your passwords by entering chrome://settings/passwords in the address bar.
You’ll see a list of your saved passwords in alphabetical order with the site, username, and password masked by dots. To locate a particular password, use the Search Passwords field at the top.
Select the eye icon next to a password to view it. Depending on your device, you may be prompted for authentication with your password or fingerprint.
Select the three dots to the right of a password for additional actions, including copy, edit, and remove.
If you believe that you’ve saved a password but don’t see it in the list, scroll to the bottom. You’ll see a Never Saved section that might contain what you’re looking for.
View Google Chrome Saved Passwords on Mobile
If you use Chrome on mobile, you can easily view saved passwords on both Android and iOS.
- With the Google Chrome app open, tap the three dots on the upper or lower right corner, depending on your device.
- Choose Settings.
- Pick Passwords.
Like on your desktop, you’ll see a list of your saved passwords in alphabetical order. You can use the Search field at the top to find a specific password.
Select a login to view the password. Tap the eye icon to the right of the masked password to see it. You may be prompted for authentication using your password, PIN, fingerprint, or facial identification.
Along with viewing your saved passwords, you may want to copy, edit, or remove a password or login.
Copy a Username or Password
On Android, select a login and tap the copy icon next to the username or password.
On iPhone, select a login, tap either the username or password and pick Copy.
Edit or Delete
On Android, choose a login, make your edits, and tap Done to save the changes. To remove a password, tap the trash can icon at the top and confirm in the pop-up.
On iPhone, choose a login, tap Edit at the top to make changes, and Done when you finish. To remove one, tap Edit> Delete and confirm in the pop-up.
Also, like in the Google Chrome browser on your desktop, you have a section at the bottom of your password list for Never Saved that you can view in the mobile app.
For more password tips, take a look at how to view a password behind the asterisks or how to fix it when your browser isn’t remembering your passwords.