One of the best features of Chrome is it can remember our passwords and automatically fill them in when we need them. However, sometimes this feature comes with an extra step that can be annoying, which is being asked for a PIN every time Chrome tries to autocomplete a password.
This extra new security feature may be very useful if you are not the only one using your computer, but it can be very frustrating if you are the only one using it.
If you find the PIN prompt more annoying than helpful and you are looking for a way to disable it, you've come to the right place.
How to stop Google Chrome from asking for PIN every time autocompleting passwords
- First , head to chrome Autofill and passwords settings or simply type chrome://password-manager/settings in the adresse bar.
- Go to setting tab.
- Then toggle off Use Windows Hello when filling passwords
You may be prompted to enter your PIN or another form of credentials to confirm the change. Type your pin and youre done.
Disabling the PIN prompt in Chrome is an easy process that can save you time and make your browsing experience smoother. However, this security feature is there for a reason. If you frequently use your device in shared or public spaces, it might be a good choice to keep it on
Happy browsing!
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