By Achilles Hill | Last Updated
When you want to update your Google Chrome or have to reinstall Chrome but worry about the saved-passwords loss coming with this, backing up the saved Chrome passwords can get rid of the worry for you. To backup Your Chrome passwords easily but effectively, the following 2 ways are worth trying.
Enabling the Sync function for your Chrome can save the passwords to your Google account automatically, which is a useful backup way. When you sign in Chrome with Google account in other devices, the back-upped passwords will be available.
Step 1: Log in your Google account in Chrome.
Step 2: Click the Menu button in the upper right corner and choose Settings.
Step 3: Turn on sync feature for your account.
Directly enabling the Sync function will sync all Chrome data and settings to your account. If you just want the saved password to be synced, you can access Chrome Settings pageclick Sync and Google services > choose Manage sync under Sync > only slide the Passwords button from left to right.
Step 1: Enter the Settings page by clicking Menu > select Settings.
Step 2: Choose Passwords in the Autofill section.
Step 3: Click the More actions button in the end of the Save Passwords option and select Export passwords.
Step 4: After that, a prompt will pop out to confirm your operation and you can click Export passwords to go on.
Step 5: You also need to input your pc login password.
Step 6: At last, all the Chrome passwords are saved in a csv file and you can save the file into a USB drive or other storage devices.
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