You have to clear history to do that. Internet Explorer saves passwords for Gmail. You have to delete history to delete the passwords.
Passwords can be checked or unchecked to delete. It is an option in deleting the browsing data of Chrome.
On Windows: Go to the control pannel click on user acounts then click on the user you want to delete then select delete user. This will only work if you are an administrator. On Websites and/or games: Some websites let you delete your username, but most do not you should just not use that username and forget all about it.
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If you mean the passwords on your web browser you click on tools>options> and then depending on your browser you find where the passwords are stored (on Mozilla firefox you click the security tab->saved passwords->click on removeall)
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I can answer my own question now! Lucky me. The answer is YES. If you click Tools->Internet Options->Delete (under Browser History---don't worry, you will be given a list of items and you choose which to delete) One of the items is Temporary Internet Files. You CAN choose to delete Passwords if you wish. That is one of the choices.
You put tools on windows you click on it. Then delete browsing history you also click on that. After that you will see come up it's gonna delete TemporaryInternet files,Cookies,History,Form data, and also Passwords it will say all the way at the bottom of the window, Delete All or Close you will put Delete all and click on it and then a little window will come out with paper going into the trash can or (Recycle Bin) after that your done.
Delete your password from the Control Panel
There are many ways to delete files on Windows 8. This includes selecting the file and using the delete key, as well as right clicking the object and selecting delete.