Virtually all Internet Browser respect let you save your password as secure sites that usually attend
It is also the case with Microsoft Edge that allows you to do this, by default is active saving passwords automatically
If you want to disable it you must open Microsoft Edge and browse to the location Menu> Settings> Show advanced settings, go to the "Privacy and services" and set to "On / Off" function "offer the ability to save passwords"
In case you want to give a peek at the password you saved when using Microsoft Edge can go to the "Manage Saved Passwords" which is right after "offer the ability to save passwords"
You may notice, however, that the management of passwords are not visible because the characters encrypted for some security settings
Can you see the sites for which they saved the credentials and email address, but not the password hidden by dots as in Figure
This is because the privacy settings passwords are managed by "Credential Manager"
To see the passwords we must go to Control Panel> User Accounts> Credential Manager (or alternatively type "Credentials Manager" in the search box of Windows
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Select the "Credentials web"
in "Web Password" you will see the login used for Microsoft Edge
Even here, however, you'll see an encrypted password from the usual dots blacks, but next to the sentence encrypted option is available an Eye
Clicking on it so we can see the password, but to do so we must enter the login credentials of the computer in the window of the user control that will open as a popup
Once you have entered the correct credentials we can then return to the tool "Manage Saved Passwords" Microsoft Edge to show passwords until now saved
Practically the password of your Microsoft Account will be the master compared to other managed passwords in the browser, so you'll have extra security and privacy on your computer
Once you have entered the correct credentials we can then return to the tool "Manage Saved Passwords" Microsoft Edge to show passwords until now saved
Practically the password of your Microsoft Account will be the master compared to other managed passwords in the browser, so you'll have extra security and privacy on your computer
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