- Update Google Chrome to its latest version, or reinstall it.
- Disable Windows Hello for Chrome if you use this feature on your device.
- Reset Chrome to its default settings, restoring everything to its original state.
Basic Fixes
- Update or reinstall Google Chrome: If Chrome Password Manager isn’t working, update it to the latest version. Go to the Chrome menu > Settings > About Chrome . If the problem persists, reinstall the browser.
- Clear cache and cookies: Corrupt or old browsing data can conflict with Chrome Password Manager. To fix this, open the browser and clear its cache and cookies .
- Disable Windows Hello for Chrome: Windows Hello interferes with Chrome Password Manager due to its biometric authentication feature. To fix this, disable Windows Hello for Chrome and use a PIN or password instead.
- Remove other password manager apps or extensions: If you have another password manager app or extension installed, remove it and see if it works.
Fix 1: Enable/Re-Enable Password Manager
Step 1: In the Chrome address bar, paste the following command and press Enter .
chrome://password-manager/settings

Step 2: Ensure to turn on the toggle for Offer to save passwords if not already.
Step 3: If it was already enabled, disable it and enable it again.
Fix 2: Enable Password Sync in Chrome
Sync everything if you have multiple devices linked to your Google account.
Step 1: Open Chrome > click on the three dots .
Step 2: Navigate to Settings > You and Google > Sync and Google services .

Step 3: Under Sync , click Manager what you sync .

Step 4: Ensure that Sync everything is checked. If not, check it.
Fix 3: Reset Google Chrome Settings to Default
If none of these fixes worked, reset Chrome settings to default. This restores your settings and clears out any conflicting data.
Step 1: Navigate to Chrome Settings > Reset settings > Reset and clean up .

Step 2: Click on Restore settings to their original defaults > Reset settings .
If none of the above fixes work, there might be a bug in Chrome Password Manager. You can report the issue to Google, and they should hopefully fix it in the next update.