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If you’re having trouble getting Chrome to stop offering to save passwords, there’s a simple fix that can help you disable this feature. Many users find that Chrome keeps prompting to save passwords even when they prefer not to. Here’s how you can turn off that annoying password-saving prompt:
First, open your Chrome browser. On your computer, click the three dots in the upper-right corner to access the menu. From there, select “Settings.”
Once you’re in the Settings menu, scroll down to find the “Autofill” section, then click on “Passwords.” This will open the password management page.
Look for the toggle labeled “Offer to save passwords.” If it’s turned on (the toggle is blue), click it to turn it off. This will stop Chrome from prompting you to save passwords when you log into websites.
After turning this off, Chrome will no longer ask to save passwords, and you won’t see those prompts anymore. This is especially useful if you prefer managing your passwords through other means or if you find the prompts distracting.
By following these simple steps, you’ll have a smoother experience without the constant password save prompts.




