Which makes precisely no sense.
Tried that, it's not listed
Which makes precisely no sense. -- Drew |
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Looks like they tightened up passwords on the Mac.
One apparently needs to provide the system password there to gain access to saved passwords. But that's obviously not the problem. Have you tried this: chrome://settings/passwords It may just call up that dialog, but maybe it does more on the Mac. Alternatively, a link at the bottom of that password list in the browser says you can access your passwords from any device, so maybe there a way there. (At least on a PC it says that.) https://passwords.google.com/ I agree it doesn't make sense for it to be so opaque on the Mac. HTH. Cheers, Scott. |
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Calls up the same dialog
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I'll check at home tonight.
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Works for me on our Mac Mini with Chrome 54.0.2840.71 (64-bit)
Same procedures as on Winders. I only have one thing in the "Never saved" portion of the dialog. Dunno why it's different for you. :-( HTH. Cheers, Scott. |
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It's just the one site, which is why it doesn't make sense
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It may be up to the site as well
If the site uses a form based login, setting the "autocomplete" attribute on the FORM element to anything but "on" will stop the browser from asking to save the password. |
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Nope
It's the webmail for one of my domains. The other two domains (all on the same host) work right. -- Drew |