Google Chrome’s autofill feature is designed to make everyday browsing faster and more convenient. By remembering usernames, passwords, delivery locations and payment details, the browser saves users from repeatedly typing the same information. This can be especially helpful while logging into websites, filling online forms or shopping on e-commerce platforms.
However, there are situations when this stored data becomes more of a problem than a benefit. Autofill suggestions may appear when you are entering different information, using a shared computer, or simply trying to maintain better privacy and security. In such cases, removing saved passwords, addresses and card details from Chrome is a smart step.
The good news is that Chrome gives full control over this stored information through its settings. You can delete individual entries or wipe all autofill data at once, depending on your need.
Why you might want to delete autofill dataClearing this data does not affect your browsing history, bookmarks or downloads, so you can safely remove only the sensitive autofill information.
Method 1: Delete specific saved passwords, addresses or cardsThis method is useful when you want to remove only selected entries.
Here you will see three main sections:
You can repeat this for any number of saved passwords, cards or addresses.
Method 2: Remove all autofill data at onceIf you prefer a complete cleanup, Chrome also lets you clear everything in one go.
This will erase all stored login details, addresses and payment information from Chrome’s autofill memory.
Important things to rememberRegularly reviewing and deleting unused autofill entries is a good digital hygiene practice. It helps prevent accidental exposure of personal or financial information and keeps your browser suggestions clean and relevant.
Whether you want to remove one outdated password or completely reset Chrome’s saved form data, these built-in settings make the process quick and simple.