Situation 1. Removing URL Autofill Entries

Google often retains search terms and URLs, allowing users to quickly revisit them. Many websites also retain usernames and passwords, suggesting them upon subsequent logins. To delete particular auto-fill entries related to a specific search engine or website, follow these steps. Chrome provides an option to clear all browser cache data, including history and most saved information. To delete auto-fill data alongside cache data, perform the following steps:

Situation 2. Removing Autofill Passwords from Google Chrome

Websites often save passwords, enabling hassle-free logins. Chrome usually asks whether to save passwords. You can view and delete these saved passwords by following these steps:

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