Author Topic: Chrome not saving passwords.  (Read 2444 times)

Chrome asks me if I want to save passwords, I click yes, and they never seem to save.

1. It asks to save password, I click yes, but it never does.



2. There is nothing in saved passwords



What do?




Which version of chrome are you using? (beta, 32/64bit, etc.)


Kindly forget off.

37.0.2062.103 64 bit windows 7

I've found that there are a couple of subtle but annoying issues that come from using the 64bit version. I'd stick with the 32bit version for the time being.

what benefits does the 64bit offer?

i started using firefox and its  a lot more efficient for stuff like this.


"oh, your chevy broke down?" "buy a ford"
its the most useless advice ever and if people that did that would forget off it would be great
try seeing if you can update, OP

but getting firefox is free, not the cost of an entire loving car. also, google chrome is trash compared to firefox so op should get firefox

but getting firefox is free, not the cost of an entire loving car. also, google chrome is trash compared to firefox so op should get firefox
And so is chrome.
Chrome is higher grade computers than firefox iirc

but getting firefox is free, not the cost of an entire loving car. also, google chrome is trash compared to firefox so op should get firefox
I can't tell if you're trolling or if you don't actually understand the concept of preferences.

And so is chrome.
Chrome is higher grade computers than firefox iirc
chrome is higher grade computers? chrome is a computer? what?
I can't tell if you're trolling or if you don't actually understand the concept of preferences.
idk why you would prefer something that isn't as good but ok

but getting firefox is free, not the cost of an entire loving car. also, google chrome is trash compared to firefox so op should get firefox
please acknowledge that people have differing experiences, preferences, and prerequisites with/for browsers. these things are completely subjective; more to the point, you cannot objectively say that firefox is unfailingly superior. the brown townogy that frankie was trying to make may be revised to something similar to:

"man my python script isn't working"
"write it in lua instead"

the weakness here is ofc the effort in rewriting the code but i hope having two brown townogies attempting to achieve the same effect helps you better understand our point

i'm explaining as if you don't understand at all because you're acting as if you don't (although i imagine this is intentional)