Understandably, this became a major security concern for Chrome users when it was discovered, so the update will be a welcome one for many. But it’s not available to the public just yet. The change was made inside Chromium, a special version of Chrome for Mac that allows users to test pre-release feature before they make their way into public hands. Providing there are no major issues with it, though, the feature should make its way to the public release in the coming weeks. Then you’l be able to finally save your passwords in Chrome again, secure in the knowledge that your system password is required to access them.
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By typing in chrome://settings/passwords in Chrome address bar one can see the saved passwords and usernames for the websites visited. Kember said that there is no master password or security, not even a prompt that ‘these passwords are visible’ allowing anyone sharing a computer able to see the saved passwords. Go to the top right of screen and click on 'Customize and control Google Chrome' Then click on 'History' The history of all your browsing will come up.