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Quick tricks to locate your Google account password in Chrome Password Manager and Keychain
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If you've ever entered your Google account password on your phone, it's likely saved in one of two places. If you're using an Android (or an iPhone with Chrome), you can view your Google password and other saved passwords in Password Manager. On an iPhone, you'll usually find your Google password in Settings > Passwords. This wikiHow article will teach you how to find your Google password on your phone using Google Chrome & iCloud Keychain.

Things You Should Know

  • If you've saved your Google password on your Android, open Chrome, go to â‹® > Settings > Password Manager, and tap your Google account.
  • On an iPhone, view your Google password in Keychain by going to Settings > Passwords and selecting your Google account.
  • If you have an iPhone and use Chrome, open Chrome, go to ••• > Password Manager, and select your Google account.
Method 1
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Android

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  1. The passwords you've saved to your Google account, including any Google account passwords you've saved, are all available in the Chrome app. [1]
  2. It's the three vertical dots at the top-right corner.
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  3. It's the gear icon on the menu.
  4. Chrome's Password Manager will expand. Your saved passwords are hidden until you choose to show them.
  5. You can search for your Google account by typing google into the search bar.
    • If you have multiple Google accounts, they will each display in the search results.
  6. It's the eye icon. [2]
  7. You'll need to enter your PIN, fingerprint, or other verification method to display the password.
    • If you didn't save the password you're looking for to your Google account, you can reset it .
    • Tap the copy icon to copy your password to your Android's clipboard so you can paste it easily.
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iPhone (Keychain)

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  1. It's in the 5th group of settings. You'll be prompted to enter your PIN or verify Face ID or Touch ID. [3]
  2. You can search for it easily by typing google into the search bar at the top. You'll see your password represented by stars (*).
  3. This displays your password in plain text.
    • Tap Copy Password to easily paste it somewhere else.
    • If you can't find your Google password in your Settings and you use Google Chrome on your phone (or even on your home computer), try this method .
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iPhone (Chrome)

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  1. If you've ever saved your Google password when typing it into Chrome, be it on your phone or your computer at home, you can access it using Chrome on your iPhone.
    • If you haven't installed Chrome on your iPhone, you can do so from the app store. However, you'll need to log in with your Google account to access your saved passwords—if you don't know the password for your Google account, you can reset it , or use Chrome on your computer .
  2. It's at the bottom-right corner of Chrome.
  3. It's the key icon at the top of the menu. You'll need to use Touch ID, Face ID, or your PIN to continue.
  4. You can find it quickly by typing google into the search bar at the top.
  5. This displays your Google password in plain text.
    • To copy your password to paste it elsewhere, tap the password, then tap Copy .
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      1. Open Chrome
      2. Tap the three-dot menu icon.
      3. Tap Settings .
      4. Tap Passwords .
      5. Tap the search icon (Android) or search bar (iPhone).
      6. Type "Google" and tap the Google account in the search results that appear under the search field.
      7. Tap the view icon (to view the password).
      8. Tap the copy icon (Android) or password (iPhone) to copy the password (if you want to copy it).

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