When you sign in to Chrome, you can save info in your Google Account. You can then use your info on all your devices where you're signed in with the same account. Learn how to sign in to Chrome.
When you sign in to Chrome, on all your devices, you can find your info like:
- Bookmarks
- Reading list
- Passwords
- Payment info
- Addresses, phone numbers and more
- Settings and preferences
You can also sync your tabs and browsing history to your Google Account.
- On your Android device, open Chrome .
- On the right of the address bar, tap More Settings .
- At the top, tap the name of your account.
- Turn on History and tabs.
Choose what info is saved in your Google Account
When you sign in to Chrome and save new info like a bookmark, it's saved in your Google Account. You can always change what info is saved in your Google Account.
- On your Android device, open Chrome .
- On the right of the address bar, tap More Settings .
- At the top, tap the name of your account.
- Choose what to save in your Google Account.
When Chrome history that's saved to your Google Account is also added to Web & App Activity, your activity may be used to personalise your experience on other Google products, like Search. For example, you may find a news story recommended in your feed based on your Chrome history.
You can always control your Web & App Activity in your Google Account. Learn how to find and control your Web & App Activity.
In some countries, you may need to manage your linked Google services to use Chrome history for personalisation and other services.
If you don't want to personalise your Google products, you can still use Google's cloud to store your Chrome data without letting Google read your Chrome history. Learn more about keeping your info private.
Save existing info in your account
When you're signed out of Chrome, bookmarks and other info are saved only on your device but not in your Google Account. To get this info on all your devices, you can save it in your Google Account.
- On your Android device, sign in to Chrome .
- On the right of the address bar, tap More Settings .
- Tap your name Save in account.
- Choose what info to save in your account.
- Tap Save in account.
Keep your info private with a passphrase
With a passphrase, you can use Google's cloud to store your Chrome data without letting Google read it. Your payment methods and addresses from Google Pay aren't encrypted by a passphrase.
Passphrases are optional. To reduce the risk of a data breach, your synced data is always protected by industry-leading encryption.
Create your own passphraseWhen you have a passphrase:
- You'll need your passphrase whenever you sign in to Chrome with your Google Account on a new device.
- You'll need to enter your new passphrase on your devices where you’re already signed in.
- Your feed won’t show suggestions based on sites that you browse in Chrome.
- You can't check your saved passwords on passwords.google.com or use Smart Lock for Passwords.
- All your history won't be saved to your Google Account. Only web addresses that you type in Chrome's address bar will be saved.
Create a passphrase
- On your Android device, open Chrome .
- With your Google Account, sign in to Chrome.
- On the right of the address bar, tap More Settings .
- At the top, tap the name of your account.
- At the bottom, tap Encryption.
- Choose Use your own passphrase to encrypt all the Chrome data in your Google Account.
- Enter and confirm a passphrase.
- Tap Save.
Important: To keep using your passwords in Chrome after you reset your passphrase, you can export the passwords before you reset and import them again.
When you change your passphrase, the data encrypted by your passphrase is deleted from Google's servers and you're signed out from all of your devices where you're signed in. Your payment methods from Google Pay and your addresses aren't encrypted by a passphrase, so they won't be deleted.
Your passwords and other info will be deleted from your Google Account and your device.
Step 1: Remove the passphrase
- On your Android device, open Chrome .
- Go to the Google Dashboard.
- At the bottom, tap Delete data Delete.
Tip: You can resume saving data in your Google Account, but you'll no longer have a passphrase.
Step 2: Make a new passphrase (optional)
- At the top, tap the name of your account.
- At the bottom, tap Encryption.
- Choose Use your own passphrase to encrypt all the Chrome data in your Google Account.
- Enter and confirm a passphrase.
- Tap Save.
- If you export your passwords before you remove the passphrase, you can import them again. Learn how to import passwords.
Find your Chrome info on all your devices
After you sign in to Chrome with your Google Account, you can:
- Save info to that account.
- Access info on all your devices where you’re signed in with the same account.
- On your Android device, open Chrome .
- On the right of the address bar, tap More Bookmarks.
- To change folders, tap Back .
- Select the folder with the bookmark that you want.
- On your Android device, open Chrome .
- On the right of the address bar, tap More History.
If you use a passphrase, you'll only find sites that you visited on other devices if you typed their web addresses into the address bar. Learn more about passphrases.
- On your Android device, open Chrome .
- On the right of the address bar, tap More Recent tabs.
- On your Android device, open Chrome .
- On the right of the address bar, tap More Settings Google Password Manager.
- Under 'Passwords', find all your passwords.
- On your Android device, open Chrome .
- On the right of the address bar, tap More Settings .
- To find your saved addresses, tap Addresses and more.
- To find your saved credit cards, tap Payment methods.
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Changes to your settings will update on all your devices.