![]() So you should not disable this excellent security feature in Chrome unless you are absolutely the only user working on your computer. While disabling the password manager re-authentication feature can make it a little easier for you to view the saved passwords, it actually exposes your saved passwords to just about anyone using your computer. After this, Chrome will not ask for Windows user password when you try to access the saved passwords. Click on the button labeled Relaunch Now to restart Chrome with new settings.Click on the small Enable link given below this feature’s description to enable this feature.Scroll down the list of all the features available until you see the flag labeled Disable Password Manager Reauthentication.In order to view the saved passwords in Chrome, I have to provide my Windows password, which is fine. I read somewhere that the Windows password is hashed using NTLM hash. I understand this is for providing more security. Open Google Chrome browser, type chrome://flags in the address bar and press Enter. These saved passwords can be accessed from the browsers 'settings' menu, and to do so Chrome asks user for the Windows password.If you were signed in to your Google account, then you can view saved passwords from. ![]() ![]() If you were not signed in to your Google account when saving the passwords, you can see them easily. Update 21st January, 2018: This is no longer needed.
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