To do this, click the three-dot menu button from the Chrome toolbar and choose the “Settings” option.įrom the “Privacy and Security” section, choose the “Clear Browsing Data” option. There’s a one-click method for deleting all passwords that are saved in Chrome and synced across all your devices using your Google account. Now that you have exported your saved passwords, it’s time to delete them from Chrome. Fortunately, this can often be easily fixed by clearing your cookies, which are small files stored on your computer that are used by many well-known websites to. Make sure that you complete this export process on a trusted computer. Warning: The CSV file that you download from Chrome will contain all your usernames and passwords in an unencrypted, plain text format. The Clear browsing data window will open. With Google Chrome open, on your keyboard press and hold Ctrl + Shift + Delete. This is done using the ‘clear browsing data’ tool which is normally used to clear browsing history and cookies, but in this case we can select all passwords. You can now easily import the CSV file to a password manager like Bitwarden. Method 2: Deleting ALL saved passwords in Google Chrome. Once the file is downloaded, you’ll find it in your computer’s file system (Windows Explorer or Finder). Enter the password and click the “OK” button.Ĭhoose the destination for the CSV file and click the “Save” button. Your computer might ask you to authenticate your identity using the password associated with your Windows 10 or Mac user account.