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How to View Saved Passwords on Android? Best easy ways

View all your saved passwords in one place using these two easy methods.

A password manager for your smartphone can make your life much easier. Remembering passwords can get tricky when you use a different one for every account you have. This is where a password manager can be of tremendous help. Your Android smartphone uses Google’s password manager as default. Google’s password manager triggers a popup window, asking you to save the password any time you log in somewhere on the internet. You can view all your passwords in one place if you ever need to log in using another device. In this article, we bring you two ways to view saved passwords on your Android smartphone.

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How to view a password using a web browser

Step 1: Go to passwords.google.com.

Step 2: Sign in using your Google Account.

Step 3: Select the website/account you want the password for.

Step 3: Select the account you want the password for. google password manager

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Step 4: Verify your identity by entering your Google Account password or your phone’s lock screen code.

enter password.

Step 5: Tap the eye icon to view your password.

Step 5: Click on the eye icon on the password bar to view the password.

Step 6: To update a password tap on ‘Edit’ and enter the new password.

Step 4: Select the ‘Edit’ option under your password.

Step 7: To delete a password, tap on ‘Delete.’

Step 4: Select ‘Delete’.

How to view a saved password using Google Chrome

Step 1: Open Google Chrome on your Android Smartphone and tap the ellipses (three dots) at the top right corner of the screen.

Step 1: Open Google Chrome on your Android Smartphone and tap the ellipses (three dots) at the top right corner of the screen. how to view saved passwords on android

Step 2: Go to Settings and select Passwords.

Step 1: Open Google Chrome on your Android Smartphone and tap the ellipses (three dots) at the top right corner of the screen. how to view saved passwords on android

Step 3: Tap any website/account to reveal the password.

Step 3: Tap any website/account to reveal the password. how to view saved passwords on android

Step 4: You can copy the password to paste and store it somewhere else. To delete the password, tap the bin icon next to it.

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Conclusion

This is how you can view saved passwords on your Android smartphone. There are several other password managers you can use apart from the one offered by Google. Before you select a password manager make sure it is rated well by its users and does not have any data breaches in its record.

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Utkarsh Joshi
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Utkarsh is a seasoned writer who seeks to simplify complex concepts and bring the latest in technology to a broader audience. You can catch his exhaustive 'How to' guides, deep-dive feature articles, cutting edge news stories, and comprehensive tech reviews on Gadgetbridge.com. Apart from dabbling in all things tech, Utkarsh also enjoys watching club football, adding to his TBR pile of books, and making Spotify playlists. Automobile enthusiasts and motorheads can also catch his articles on Motorbridge.com.
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