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All local user account passwords are stored inside windows. They are located inside C:\windows\system32\config\SAM If the computer is used to log into a domain then that username/password are also stored so it's possible to log into the computer when not connected to the domain.
You can make Chrome forget specific passwords or clear all saved passwords at any time. On your computer, open Chrome. At the top right, click More Settings. At the bottom, click Show advanced settings. Under "Passwords and forms," click Manage Passwords. A box will appear with a list of saved passwords.
Manage your passwords. The easiest (and most secure) way to keep track of a host of passwords is to use a password manager, a program that stores your passwords in an encrypted form and, as a bonus, can fill them in automatically in certain contexts (such as Web forms in compatible browsers).
Google Chrome has a built-in password manager that offers to save your username and password whenever you sign-in to a website using Chrome. The stored passwords are synced with your Google Account and thus are available across all devices where you have signed in using the same Google Account.
Alternatively, you can click on the “Customize and control Google Chrome” button and then on “Settings”. Scroll down to the end and then click on the link “Show advanced settings”. Scroll down a bit to see the “Passwords and forms” section. Click on the “Manage passwords” link to manage saved passwords.
Follow the steps below to change your Google account password manually: 1. Go to accounts.google.com and log in to your account, if you haven’t already of course. 3. Then click on the “Password” button. 4. Now log in to your Google account one more time using your email address and current password.
Click on "Signing into Google" under the "Sign in and Security" tab Click on "Password" under "Password and Sign-In Method" Type in your current password and then type in your new password, you can make it whatever you like, Google will tell you how strong it is