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How to disable Windows Hello to access saved passwords on Chrome
On Google Chrome, you can turn off the ability for the browser to prompt you to authenticate using Windows Hello to access and automatically fill in passwords for sites you visit.
As part of the latest security improvements, Chrome shows a “Protect passwords with Windows Hello” dialog to protect access to your stored passwords for your favorite sites. According to Google, this new feature adds an extra layer of security to confirm it’s you whenever you use a saved password and share the Windows 11 or 10 device with other people.
The caveat with this feature is that it’s causing some confusion among users (via Windows Latest) as the banner to enable the experience shows up randomly, and then if the user turns on the feature, they will have to authenticate every time they want to fill in a password.
This guide will teach you the steps to disable the Windows Hello protection to access saved passwords on Google Chrome.
Use windows hello when filling passwords turn off to make google chrome stop spamming you with the annoying popup to input your password or pin
Once you complete the steps, Google Chrome will stop prompting you to enter your Windows Hello authentication to automatically fill in a saved password every time you visit a webpage.
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