Why chrome saves passwords for only one account chrome’s password manager doesn’t just store password s inside your browser it saves them inside the google account that is currently logged. You can stop google chrome from saving passwords on your computer or mobile device by disabling ask to save passwords option in chrome. The frustrating issue of chrome only saving passwords for one account usually stems from a conflict between multiple google accounts, improperly configured settings, or corrupted browser data.
Ensure that your browser's settings for saving passwords are enabled Make it stop just for an individual site or for all websites. In most browsers, you can find this in the security or privacy settings
There is a separate issue Google’s password manager is really just chrome’s password manager, and security experts caution against saving passwords in browsers. For instance, when you store passwords in chrome, they are synchronized to the cloud However, it also means anyone with access to your google account can access all your passwords.
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