How to manage your saved passwords in Windows 11


How to manage your saved passwords in Windows 11

Today we use different usernames and passwords on many websites. After all, that’s so safe. The danger is that you sometimes forget a password. Fortunately, you can save your credentials in Windows 11. This works in a similar way to Windows 10.

Reference management

If you want to see all the passwords stored in Windows 11, you can go to the menu Reference management to go. Here you come through in the settings to Control Panel and then clicking User Accounts. below Web references you can see which passwords your computer has saved, including detailed information such as the address of the website in question, your username and which browser has saved the password. To see the password, you will need to enter the username and your Windows password (or PIN) for verification.

You can also choose to remove the password. In the future, if you want to log into the website in question, Windows will no longer autofill your password and username.

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Credential Manager is a somewhat cumbersome way to manage your saved passwords in Windows 11.

Change Windows password

By the way, you can’t change your Windows 11 login information this way. You can find this option in the Settings app at Accounts below Login options. Click at password on Modify to change the password for your Windows account. The next time you want to log in to your PC, you can use the new login details. It is also possible to log in to your Microsoft account without a password (this is no less safe).

Browser password manager

Microsoft’s password vault is somewhat outdated, now that many browsers have their own password manager. You will see all saved passwords directly in the browser, without having to look them up in the Credential Manager menu in Windows 11. If you change your login details, the browser will already update it itself. If you want to arrange this in Windows 11, you must first manually delete the old data via Credential Manager, so that the wrong password is not presented. Then you can change the password of a particular website and let Windows save the password.

Chrome, like many browsers, has its own password manager.

External tool

There’s also another reason not to use Windows 11’s password vault, which is Microsoft’s collecting craze. Using a different password manager prevents Microsoft from knowing all your usernames and passwords. A leak was recently discovered in the password database of Windows 11. Ideally you should choose a safe that is not baked into a browser, for example 1Password, LastPass or KeePass.

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