Thank you for the prompt reply, Andy.  I am very familiar with that section
in Chrome settings.  Just went to it, and not one saved password came up!
I have used this capability and cannot figure this out!  Where did my saved
passwords go?

*~Diane*


On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 8:28 PM, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 11:16 PM, Diane <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi again, Knowledgeable Ones:
>>
>> If this group isn't the proper one for my question, please tell me which
>> one is.  I note when I am asked to log into my Google account that the dots
>> from a previous password are there.  Of course, I override those with my
>> new and improved current password.  The change was made 3+ months ago.  Why
>> don't the dots from my new password appear?  Is there a way to get rid of
>> the previous?  If so, how?  Obviously, this isn't an urgent matter, and I
>> am able to log in.  Just wondering.
>>
>
> ​If dots are there from a stored password, then you have your web browser
> set to store the password for you.
>
> How you would change that, depends on which web browser you use.  Go into
> the web browser's Settings and look for one that affects Passwords.
>
> In Chrome, there is a checkbox to "Offer to save your web passwords".  If
> you click "Manage Passwords", you can selectively clear previously stored
> passwords.
>
> Andy
>

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