Facebook: "Save password" undo

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If you have saved the Facebook password in your web browser and would like to reverse it, you can do this with just a few clicks via the settings of your web browser. Only the Internet Explorer causes a few small problems. You can find out how to do this here.

Undo saved password.
Undo saved password.

Remove Facebook password on Google Chrome

  1. Start Google Chrome.
  2. Click on the tool key in the upper right corner and select "Settings".
  3. Under "Private" under "Passwords" click on "Manage saved passwords ...".
  4. Enter "Facebook" in the search field at the top right.
  5. Then click on the Facebook entry with your username and then click on the black cross on the far right.
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The saved password will then be deleted and you can exit or exit the settings. Google Close the chome again.

Undo saved password in Firefox

  1. Start Mozilla Firefox.
  2. Press the Alt key and select "Settings" in the menu under "Tools" at the bottom.
  3. Switch to the "Security" tab and click on the "Saved passwords ..." button.
  4. Enter "Facebook" above, then click yours FacebookAccount.
  5. Finally, click the "Remove" button at the bottom left to undo the saving of your Facebook password.
  6. You can then close the individual windows and Firefox again.

Remove password from Facebook on Opera

  1. Start Opera.
  2. If you don't get a menu, press the Alt key and click on "Show menu bar" almost at the bottom.
  3. Click in the menu under "Extras" under "More" on "Password Manager".
  4. Enter "Facebook" at the top left and then select your Facebook account.
  5. Finally, click on the "Delete" button to the right of it.
  6. The save will then be undone and you can then close the windows and Opera again.

Undo saving in Internet Explorer

  1. Start Internet Explorer.
  2. Press the Alt key and click "Internet Options" under "Tools" at the bottom.
  3. Switch to the "Contents" tab and click the "Settings" button under "Auto-complete".
  4. At the bottom, click Clear AutoComplete History.
  5. Remove all ticks and check "Passwords".
  6. If you now click on "Delete", all of your saved passwords will be removed from Internet Explorer. It is not possible to remove individual passwords in Internet Explorer via the settings. There is just a little trick you can use to do this.
  7. To do this, open Facebook and log out if necessary.
  8. Now go to the Facebook homepage again or the page on which you entered your Facebook password when you saved it.
  9. Then click in the field "e-mail".
  10. Your username will then appear. Click on this.
  11. Your password will now appear on the right. Now highlight your username and press the Delete key to delete it.
  12. Repeat this step for the password.
  13. Now press the Enter key.

You will then not be logged in because you have not filled in any login data, but your one will be saved Facebook-Password from the Internet Explorer deleted.

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