Google has been known to store passwords in a variety of places, including on its own servers, on third-party servers, and even on the devices that users use to access the company’s online services. While it is not clear how many passwords are stored on Google’s own servers, it is estimated that as many as 50% of all Google user passwords are stored there.


To access the three-dot menu, tap on the “vertical ellipsis” (three-dotted menu symbol) in the upper right corner of your browser window. Select “Passwords” from the drop-down menu after tapping on “Settings.” Then choose “Passwords” from the drop-down list. On Chrome

You may use your Google Account passwords to log in automatically to Chrome with websites saved in it. The option to save passwords is enabled by default, and you have the choice of turning it off or on. By default, password saving is enabled on your computer; you can turn it off or back on. Open Chrome on your computer. Passwords are

To check for saved passwords in Google, go to passwords.google.com or open Chrome and view your passwords. You must sign in again to see passwords. Delete