
Google Chrome on Android is a very capable browser, however, it has always had fewer features than its desktop counterpart. While some of the missing features can be blamed onto the system restrictions of the mobile nature of the Android OS and hardware on which it is running on, some of the missing features should have been on the Chrome since the beginning. One such missing feature is the ability to see saved passwords on Chrome. This feature has been available on desktop since the beginning, but was not available on Android. Well, with its build number 62 (Chrome 62) on Android, the browser now lets you see all your saved passwords. This feature is really handy as you can just easily copy and paste your saved passwords, without the hassle of remembering them. So, if this is something that matters to you, here is how to view saved Passwords in Chrome on Android:
View Saved Passwords in Chrome on Android
Before we get started, let’s make certain restrictions clear. Firstly, the method is working on Chrome 62, hence if you are on a previous build, you will need to update your app. You can also try it on the Chrome Beta browser, if the update is not available for your device or in your region. Also, you will be able to view your saved password only if you have some kind of screen-lock security feature on your device. This is done to ensure that no unauthorized person can view your passwords. Lastly, you should be logged-in with your Gmail account in your Chrome browser for this to work. Okay, since now we know all that, let’s get started.
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