Select thethree dotsin the upper-right corner of the online window window, then selectSettingsfrom the dropdown menu.
you could also access Chrome’s tweaks by enteringchrome://settingsin the address bar.
In the left column, selectAutofill and passwords, then selectPassword Manager.

A list of saved passwords will appear, each accompanied by their corresponding website and username.
Select theright arrownext to the password you want to view.
You may receive a prompt to key in your Windows password.

Under Password, select theeyeicon to view the password.
To hide it again, pick the eye icon a second time.
A list of saved passwords will now appear, accompanied by their corresponding website and username.

Tap the password that you wish to view.
Tap theeyeto reveal the password.
Once successfully authenticated, the password selected will be displayed.

To hide it once again, tap theeyeicon a second time.
FAQ
In the desktop web client, go toSettings>Autofill&Passwords>Password Manager.
snag the password you want to view, then selectDelete.
In the mobile app, selectMore(three horizontal dots) >parameters>Password Manager.
Tap the password, then tapDelete.
Chrome doesn’t include a quick way to immediately delete all of your saved passwords.
You’ll need to clear them one at a time on the mobile app or the desktop web app.
Tosave passwords in Chrome for iOS, tapMenu(three dots) >Settingsand turn onOffer to Save Passwords.
When you enter a new password for a site, Chrome will ask if you want to save it.