How to Find & View Your Google Saved Passwords [Step-By-Step Tutorial]

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If you’ve let Chrome or your Google Account save your passwords, you can easily view them whenever needed. Whether you’re switching devices, resetting logins, or just forgot a password, here’s how to find it quickly.

Google Password Manager works across devices, syncing logins so you don’t need to remember every password manually. This article explains how to find them using both Chrome and the Google Password Manager website. If you want to access your passwords remotely or on another browser, see how to access Google passwords anywhere.

Where Does Google Store Your Saved Passwords?

Google stores your login credentials either:

  • Locally in Google Chrome (synced if logged in)
  • Online in the Google Password Manager (passwords.google.com)

How to View Google Saved Passwords in Chrome?

You can access your passwords directly in the browser. Here is how to do:

✅Solution 1: Use Google Chrome (Desktop)

  1. Open Google Chrome
  2. Click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner
  3. Go to nginxCopyEditSettings → Autofill and passwords → Google Password Manager
  4. Scroll to find the login you want
  5. Click the eye icon next to the password
  6. Confirm your identity (use your PC/Mac password)

That’s it — you’ll see the password in plain text.

If you’re using a browser like Arc, you might want to check our guide on using Google Password Manager in Arc browser.

If you’re not on your regular browser or using a new device, use the cloud version.

✅Solution 2: Use Google Password Manager (Web)

  1. Go to https://passwords.google.com
  2. Sign in to your Google Account
  3. Search or browse for the app/site you need
  4. Click the eye icon next to the saved password
  5. Verify your identity (fingerprint, PIN, etc.)

Google will reveal the saved password securely.

Expert Advice: Check for Weak or Leaked Passwords

Google lets you run a quick audit:

  1. Visit https://passwords.google.com/checkup
  2. Review:
    • Compromised passwords
    • Reused passwords
    • Weak passwords

Fixing these improves your account security in seconds.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I view my saved passwords on Android?


Go to Settings → Google → Autofill → Password Manager. You’ll need to verify with your fingerprint or screen lock.

Why can’t I see the eye icon in Chrome?


You may not be signed in to your Google account or haven’t saved any passwords yet. Also, system policies on shared computers may block access.

Can I delete saved passwords from Google?


Yes. You can remove saved passwords anytime from Chrome or the Password Manager. For step-by-step instructions, check our guide on how to delete saved passwords on Windows 11.

Need More Security? If you manage many logins, use a password manager like:

  • Bitwarden (free, open-source)
  • 1Password
  • Dashlane
  • NordPass

These offer stronger security, easier sync, and better password hygiene.

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