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This wikiHow teaches you how to delete the username and password information Safari stores for certain websites on your iPhone.
Steps
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1Open your iPhone's Settings. It's the icon with gray gears that's on your Home Screen.
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2Tap Safari. It's the button with a blue compass icon towards the bottom of the page.Advertisement
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3Tap Passwords. It's about halfway down the screen.
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4Scan your fingerprint with Touch ID if prompted.
- If you don't have a passcode set up on your iPhone, you will automatically be brought to the saved passwords screen.
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5Swipe left on a saved login.
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6Tap Delete. Safari will no longer retain the login information for that password entry. The next time you try to log into that website, you'll have to enter your username and password credentials.
- Repeat steps 5 and 6 for any additional passwords you want to remove.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionIt is not showing the password on my screen. How can I put it up there?
Community AnswerGo to Settings, then go to Accounts and Password. You can delete it from there.
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1. Open Settings.
2. Tap Safari.
3. Tap Passwords.
4. Scan your fingerprint with Touch ID.
5. Tap Passwords.
6. Swipe left on a saved password.
7. Tap Delete.
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