How to Remove a Facebook Password — Safe Steps and Tools

Best Ways to Remove a Saved Facebook Password from Devices

1. Remove saved password in your web browser

  • Chrome: Settings > Autofill > Passwords > search “facebook.com” > click the three dots > Remove.
  • Firefox: Settings > Privacy & Security > Saved Logins > search “facebook.com” > Remove.
  • Edge: Settings > Profiles > Passwords > search “facebook.com” > Delete.
  • Safari (macOS): Safari > Settings > Passwords > search “facebook.com” > Remove.

2. Remove saved password on mobile apps and browsers

  • Android (Chrome): Chrome app > Menu > Settings > Passwords > search and delete entry for facebook.com.
  • iOS (Safari): Settings app > Passwords > authenticate > search “facebook.com” > Delete Password.
  • iOS (Chrome): Chrome app > More > Settings > Passwords > delete facebook.com entry.

3. Remove Facebook credentials stored by the Facebook app

  • Android: Settings > Apps > Facebook > Storage > Clear data (or within Facebook app: Menu > Settings & privacy > Settings > Security and login > Where you’re logged in — log out of devices).
  • iOS: Delete the Facebook app (removes locally stored login), then reinstall and sign in if needed.

4. Remove saved passwords from password managers

  • 1Password/LastPass/Bitwarden/etc.: Open the manager, search for “facebook.com” or “Facebook”, delete or archive the entry, and optionally revoke access or change the stored password to a dummy value.

5. Remove saved credentials from the operating system

  • Windows Credential Manager: Control Panel > Credential Manager > Web Credentials > find facebook.com entry > Remove.
  • macOS Keychain: Open Keychain Access > search “facebook” > delete relevant items.

6. Clear autofill and cached data (extra step)

  • Clear browser cache, cookies, and form autofill to remove any residual saved credentials or prefilled forms.

7. Secure follow-up steps

  • Change your Facebook password from Facebook.com > Settings & privacy > Settings > Security and login > Change password.
  • Enable Two-Factor Authentication.
  • Review active sessions under “Where you’re logged in” and log out unknown devices.
  • Revoke app passwords and check connected apps.

Quick checklist

  • Browser passwords: removed
  • Mobile saved passwords: removed
  • Facebook app local data: cleared or app deleted
  • Password manager entries: deleted
  • OS credential stores: cleared
  • Cache/cookies/autofill: cleared
  • Password changed and 2FA enabled

If you want, tell me which browser or device you use and I’ll give step‑by‑step clicks for that specific platform.

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