How do I disable Windows Security pop up everytime I used a saved password on Chrome?

Ramya Bhagirathi 10 Reputation points
2023-09-28T02:31:31.8233333+00:00

I am tired of having to scan my fingerprint/enter my windows hello pin every single time I need to use a saved password on Chrome. How do I turn this off? I tried disabling windows hello on chrome settings but it still doesn't help!

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  1. Limitless Technology 43,941 Reputation points
    2023-09-28T11:16:42.65+00:00

    Hello Ramya Bhagirathi,

    If you're encountering Windows Security pop-ups every time you use a saved password in Chrome and you want to disable this behavior, you can try the next actions:

    • Disable Windows Hello PIN and fingerprint: Basically this is one of the reasons why the pop-up appears. It is away to keep protected and verified any access to stored password information. Bear in mind that disabling this could increase the security risks, and also some organizations have them enabled by default by administrators.

    The steps would be:

    1.Open the Windows Settings app (Windows key + I).

    2.Go to "Accounts" > "Sign-in options."

    3.Under "Windows Hello PIN," click "Remove."

    4.Under "Fingerprint," click "Remove" (if applicable).

    5.Restart your computer.

    • Use Chrome Auto-Signin: To disable Chrome from asking you to sign in with your Windows Hello PIN or fingerprint, you can try the following:

    1.Open Chrome.

    2.In the Chrome address bar, type chrome://flags/ and press Enter.

    3.Search for "Identity consistency between browser and cookie jar" (or use Ctrl + F to find it quickly).

    4.Set this flag to "Disabled."

    5.Relaunch Chrome by clicking the "Relaunch" button at the bottom of the Chrome window.

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