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We use multistep sign-in flow that redirects to organization sign-in page and then back. By doing that, chrome doesn't ask to save login&password. Is there a way to manually add or adjust the login&password pair in chrome password manager?

The site in question is not blacklisted in Never Saved of chrome://settings/passwords.

PS: Strangely enough, chrome is suggesting me few logins I used in a different company some 5 years ago, maybe back then the flow was little different. This is why I would also accept a way to adjust such a pair if it were easier.

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I managed to work around it by manually adding an <input type="password"/> while on the intermediary page, then I submitted it which prompted me to save the password 👍.

  1. Right click the login field and choose Inspect or open Dev Tools (F12). enter image description here

  2. Locate the closest input, hover over it with mouse, it will highlight the correct element. enter image description here

  3. Click on the input and press F2. Add new line at the end with <input type="password/> and confirm with ctrlenter.
    enter image description here

  4. Now notice the new password field. Enter your login and password and when you confirm, browser will prompt you to save the password. enter image description here

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  • Where did you add this? how did you do it :)
    – Topde
    Jul 11, 2023 at 14:56
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    @Topde I updated the answer with a detailed guide.
    – Qwerty
    Jul 12, 2023 at 0:22
  • thank you so much!
    – Topde
    Jul 12, 2023 at 10:18
  • Oh not sure if I miss read the question, in my case there's a password field already but my org has disabled the option for chrome to suggest saving passwords so I'm stuck with the passwords I had saved before the policy change and can't add anymore. I just realised this when I tried your solution and it didn't work
    – Topde
    Jul 15, 2023 at 19:15
  • So basically my org hasn't disabled chrome passwords, I can still use it just not save new ones
    – Topde
    Jul 15, 2023 at 19:16

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