How To Find Saved Passwords On Your Android Phone – SlashGear

Since Android is a Google product, the easiest way to access any information on your Android device is probably through another Google product. The place where you mostly have to enter usernames and passwords is the web browser and the default mobile browser for most Android phones is Google Chrome. Here’s how to access your kept passcodes using the Google Chrome mobile app:

  1. Launch the web browser app.
  2. Tap the three-dot icon in the top-right corner of the screen.
  3. Go to Settings.
  4. Tap Password Manager.

A new Password Manager page should launch onscreen, with a list of previously saved and applied passwords that you can tap to review, as well as a way to check the password strength of any stored logins. You may need to enter your phone pin or touch the fingerprint sensor to open any saved password. Once you can view the chosen username and password, tap the eye icon to reveal the password or hit the copy icon to paste it elsewhere.

There are plenty of other mobile browser apps you can download through the Play Store that let you save logins for convenience and future use, and the steps to get to the list is very similar. Here’s how you can find your saved passwords on a few notable browser apps for Android:

  • Firefox: Three-dot icon > Logins and passwords > Saved logins
  • Microsoft Edge: Three-dot icon > Gear icon (Settings) > Accounts (pick an account if you have one) > Passwords
  • Opera: Profile icon (bottom-right) > Gear icon (Settings) > Personal data > Passwords
  • DuckDuckGo: Three-dot icon > Logins
  • Vivaldi: “V” icon (top-right) > Gear icon (Settings) > Password Manager
  • Brave: Three-dot icon > Settings > Password Manager

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