A prompt comes the first time you save a password. It can be then saved and every time, it won't ask for a prompt.
There is a popup for saving passwords the first time. Clicking on save wont ask for a prompt every time.
You have to delete the history to un save the password. There is an option called save password. You have to uncheck that in order to not save password.
When you type your password, a popup opens on the top right. You can click save password in that popup to allow it.
When you go on a website that uses a password it will ask you if it should save your pass. You can say yes or no. Google Chrome only knows things about your computer like should we save your passwords? , they know about things like your bookmarks, and the history. Google Chrome doesn't hack you.. Its really safe. :)
nope!
When viewing the PDF document in Google Chrome, hit CTRL+S on your keyboard.
There Is A Button On Top Right Side Of Google Chrome, Just Below The Close Button. Click On It And Select New Incognito Window And Search In That. Google Chrome Will Not Save Your History.
theres a google chrome plug in for it.
You have to be really Exact If you saved it on one compeuter you have to play on that compeuter and if you played it on google chrome you have to play it on google chrome
On Google Chrome, Facebook is saved as a file. It is because of it's format saved as a file on web.
Yes you can stop auto fill in Google Chrome. You can delete the auto-save form elements in it.
Click bookmark on your internet, Firefox or Google Chrome.
First, download Goggle Chrome. Then, it will automatically become one of the icons on your home page If you want you can right click the icon and it will give you the option to pin the icon to the taskbar.