How to Wipe Saved Passwords From Your Web Browser

It only takes a few clicks to remove data from your browser's built-in password feature.

How to Wipe Saved Passwords From Your Web Browser
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Saving your passwords in your browser—like Chrome or Firefox—provides an easy way to access logins when you need them on websites, and having a safe place to keep strong, unique passwords is better than, well, not. However, browser password managers aren't necessarily the most secure nor the most convenient for filling password or payment fields in apps, nor do they come with features included with third-party password management tools, like encrypted storage or dark web monitoring.

If you're transitioning away from your browser's password manager or simply want to remove credentials you no longer use, here's how to delete saved passwords in the most popular browsers.

How to delete saved passwords from Chrome

Chrome allows you to remove saved passwords one by one or mass delete all data stored in Google Password Manager. To delete individual logins, open your settings via the three vertical dots in the upper right corner of the browser window.

Select Passwords and Autofill > Google Password Manager. (You can also go through Chrome > Settings > Autofill and passwords > Google Password Manager.)

Click the arrow on the credential you want to remove to open the record and select the Delete button.

To delete everything at once, select Settings from the Google Password Manager left-hand menu and hit the Delete data button next to Delete all Google Password Manager data followed by Delete on the pop-up message to confirm. (This feature was recently identified by Android Authority as coming soon but seemed to be available already at the time of writing.)

Chrome on mobile doesn't have a mass delete button yet, but you can remove individual passwords or select multiple passwords at once. In the Chrome app, hit the three horizontal dots in the bottom nav bar and open Password Manager. Click Edit to select the passwords you want to remove, and click Delete.

To turn off password saving, toggle off Offer to save passwords and passkeys in your Google Password Manager settings.

How to delete saved passwords from Firefox

To manage and delete saved passwords on Firefox, tap the three vertical lines to open the menu panel and click Passwords. Select an entry and click Remove to delete it, or click the three horizontal lines in the upper right corner and click Remove All Passwords. On mobile, you can individually delete within the login record or select multiple credentials to delete at once by tapping Edit on the main password list.

To disable password saving and management in Firefox, go to Firefox > Preferences/Settings > Privacy & Security and go to the Passwords section. Uncheck Ask to save passwords (or Save Passwords toggle on mobile).

How to delete saved passwords from Safari

The process for removing saved passwords from Safari will depend on whether you have macOS Sequoia with the new Apple Passwords app. If you do, passwords can be deleted in the app by selecting the login and going to Edit > Delete either in the record or from the main menu bar. Or select all using Command + click and drag and drop to the Deleted folder. You can view deleted items for 30 days before they are permanently removed. In the mobile app, you can select one or more passwords and hit Delete. Note that Passwords now functions more like a third-party password manager than other browsers.

Otherwise, for macOS Sonoma and earlier, go to Safari > Settings > Passwords, sign in with your password or Touch ID, select the website you want to delete the password for, and click Delete Password or Delete Passkey.

You can also turn off password saving in the Passwords app under Passwords > Settings > Save passwords. Select Do Not Ask When Signing In from the drop-down menu.

How to delete saved passwords from Edge

To delete saved passwords in Microsoft Edge, go to Settings and more > Settings > Privacy, search, and services. Under Clear browsing data, tap Choose what to clear > Passwords > Clear now. If you want to turn password saving off, instead of selecting Privacy, search, and services, go to Profiles > Passwords > Settings and toggle off Offer to save passwords.

How to delete saved passwords from Opera

Opera allows you to delete saved passwords individually or in bulk. Open Settings, tap Advanced in the left navigation bar, and click Privacy & Security. To remove all passwords, click Clear browsing data > Advanced, select the Passwords and other sign-in data box, and click Clear data. To delete passwords one by one instead, go to Autofill > Passwords, click the three-dot menu, and hit Remove. To turn off password saving, toggle Offer to save passwords off at the top of this same screen.