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Save or forget passwords in Microsoft Edge Microsoft Edge makes it easy to save your passwords as you browse the web When you enter a new password in the Edge browser on your desktop or mobile device, Microsoft Edge will ask if you want your username and password remembered
Credential Manager in Windows - Microsoft Support Credential Manager lets you view and delete your saved credentials for signing in to websites, connected applications, and networks To open Credential Manager, type credential manager in the search box on the taskbar and select Credential Manager Control panel
Edit your passwords in Microsoft Edge You can easily edit the passwords saved in Microsoft Edge Important: Changing the password in Microsoft Edge doesn't change the password for the website You'll need to ensure that the password stored in Microsoft Edge matches the password you've set for the website
Additional privacy for your saved passwords - Microsoft Support Any intentional or accidental sign-ins using your saved passwords is no longer possible If you leave an unlocked computer in the presence of other people, you can be more confident that your passwords are safe
Change or reset your password in Windows - Microsoft Support Discover the step-by-step process to change or reset your Windows password if you've lost or forgotten it This guide will help you regain access to your Windows account quickly and securely
Save or forget passwords in Microsoft Edge Microsoft Edge makes it easy to save your passwords as you browse the web When you enter a new password in the Edge browser on your desktop or mobile device, Microsoft Edge will ask if you want your username and password remembered
Manage your passkeys in Windows - Microsoft Support You can use the Settings app to view and manage passkeys saved for apps or websites In the Settings app on your Windows device, select Accounts > Passkeys or use the following shortcut:
Export passwords in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support Export passwords in Microsoft Edge You can export your saved passwords from Microsoft Edge on your desktop computer to a CSV file Note: It’s not possible to export saved passwords from Edge for Android or iOS
Wallet is retired in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support Your stored passwords, payments and personal information remain intact and can now be accessed via Passwords and autofill section with Edge's settings However, if you've stored information in the Memberships (commonly used to store airline membership numbers), those will no longer be accessible