How to Use Google Chrome Passwords to Log Into Apple iPhone Apps

Neha Roy
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 (Revised on July 4, 2022)

One of the most popular browsers in the world is Google Chrome, and desktop users presumably already have a tonne of passwords saved in it. Using these saved passwords to sign into other applications is now simple. Google Password Manager for iOS is now a built-in feature of Chrome 103 version.


Apple iPhones can now use Google Passwords, a Chrome feature, as an autofill service. That means that you can log into your iOS apps using the saved passwords from Chrome. Furthermore, users can now choose Google Password Manager as their default autofill provider. This is how it functions:

Google Chrome Password Saving Instructions

By default, Google Chrome offers to save your password. But you can switch this function on or off whenever you want. In order to enable this functionality if it is by default disabled, follow these steps:

Step 1: Open Google Chrome on your PC.

Step 2: Click the Profile in the browser’s upper right corner. Now, click the Passwords option.

Step 3: If the Passwords icon is not visible, click the More button at the top of the screen, followed by the Settings button.

Step 4: Next, select the Autofill option. Then, select the Passwords option.

Step 5: Now, enable the ‘Offer to Save Passwords’ option.

How To Make Chrome Passwords Usable By Other Apps

Step 1: Open your device settings in the Settings app on your iPhone.

Step 2: Now select Passwords.

Step 3: To unlock your device, follow the instructions.

Step 4: Now select AutoFill Passwords.


Step 5: Now, turn on AutoFill Passwords.

Step 6: Pick the Chrome option on the following screen.

Step 7: Follow the steps displayed on the screen to complete the setup.

How To Use Google Chrome Passwords On Your iPhone In Other Apps

Step 1: Go to the app you want to sign in to on your iPhone.

Step 2: Tap on the username or password field on the login page.

Step 3: Select Passwords on the keyboard.

Step 4: You may need to sign in to your device again to enable autofill.

Step 5: Once you’ve decided on a password, you’re done.

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