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    How to Disable Windows Hello to Access Saved passwords on Chrome

     Disabling Windows Hello Authentication for Password Autofill in Google Chrome

    Hello Chrome users! Are you finding the Windows Hello authentication prompts for password autofill in Google Chrome a bit intrusive? Don't worry, you can easily disable this feature to streamline your browsing experience. Follow these simple steps to turn off Windows Hello protection for accessing saved passwords:



    1. Open Google Chrome on your Windows 11 device.
    2. Click on the Customize and Control button (three dots) located in the top-right corner of the browser window.
    3. From the dropdown menu, select "Settings."
    4. In the Settings menu, navigate to the "Autofill and passwords" section.
    5. Under the Autofill and passwords settings, locate and click on "Google Password Manager."
    6. Next, click on "Settings" from the left navigation pane.
    7. Look for the option labeled "Use Windows Hello when filling passwords" and toggle the switch to the off position.

    By completing these steps, you'll effectively disable the Windows Hello authentication prompts in Google Chrome for password autofill. This means you won't be prompted to authenticate with Windows Hello every time you visit a webpage that requires a saved password.


    With this feature turned off, you can enjoy a smoother and more seamless browsing experience without unnecessary interruptions. Take control of your Chrome settings and customize them to suit your preferences.

    Try out these steps today to optimize your password autofill experience in Google Chrome on Windows 11!

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