It's so easy it's almost funny
View, edit, and delete saved passwords in Google Chrome | Manage your passwords in your Google Account
When you use Google Chrome, you get access to a built-in password manager that makes saving and autofilling passwords easy. It may not have the advanced features of dedicated tools like Lastpass or 1Password. But Chrome’s built-in offering is still powerful for something so simple.
Let’s say you’re relatively new to Chrome (or just want to know something specific about the password manager). In that case, this article will teach you everything you need to know about saving, editing, and deleting passwords.
Before you begin, we strongly recommend that you sign into Chrome with a Google account (if you're not already signed in). This will prompt the browser to back up your browsing data (passwords, bookmarks, history, etc.) to Google servers in real time, and will also allow you to sync the data across other devices you own.