Storing passwords in your web browser can be convenient, but it also poses security risks if someone gains access to your device. To enhance your privacy, you may want to delete saved passwords from your browser. Below, we’ll guide you through the steps for Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge.
Removing Saved Passwords from Google Chrome
1. Open Chrome and click the three-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner.
2. Select Settings > Passwords and Autofill > Google Password Manager.

3. Click the arrow next to the password you want to remove and select the Delete button.

4. If you want to delete all stored passwords at once, please select Settings from the left menu of Google Password Manager, and then click Delete all Google Password Manager data.

Removing Saved Passwords from Mozilla Firefox
1. Open Firefox and click the three-line menu (☰) in the top-right corner.
2. Choose Passwords from the drop-down.

3. Find the password you want to delete and click Remove to delete it, or click the three horizontal lines in the upper right corner and click Remove All Passwords.

Removing Saved Passwords from Microsoft Edge
1. Open Edge and click the three-dot menu (⋯) in the top-right corner.
2. Go to Settings > Privacy, search, and services > Clear browsing data > Choose what to clear.

3. Select Passwords and then select Clear now.

Automatically Remove Saved Passwords Using Wise Care 365
Wise Care 365 is an all-in-one PC maintenance tool that helps clean browser traces—including saved passwords—across multiple browsers with one click.
Step 1. Launch Wise Care 365
Open the Wise Care 365 program on your computer. Ensure the software is installed and updated to the latest version.
Step 2. Select Saved Password Items
- Click on the System Cleaner tab at the top, then select Common Cleaner from the left sidebar.
- In the right pane, find Traces in Computer and expand Web Browser Trace.
- Check the boxes next to the browser password entries you want to delete, such as: MS Edge Saved Passwords, Google Chrome Saved Passwords, Mozilla Firefox Saved Passwords (Choose one or more depending on your needs).

Step 3. Run a Scan
Click the Scan button at the top-right. Wise Care 365 will now scan your system for saved passwords and any other selected items.
Step 4. Click Clean to Delete Passwords
Once you’ve selected the relevant items, click the Clean button (green button at the top-right corner). Wise Care 365 will now safely delete all selected saved passwords from your system.

Conclusion
Whether done manually or with tools like Wise Care 365, clearing saved passwords helps improve privacy and reduce risk. For regular users of multiple browsers, Wise Care 365 offers a time-saving solution to manage browser traces in one go.