

When you remove the stored password of a website, IE11 will start to ask “ Would you like to store your password for (website)?” (if turned on) the next time you sign in to that site again.In Windows 8.1 and Windows RT 8.1, this is applied to both the modern and desktop IE11.Windows 7 does not have web credential manager and the answer to how to view and change passwords is below.

This tutorial will show you how to view and remove all or specific stored passwords for websites by Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) in your account in Windows 8.1, and Windows RT 8.1. When you’re using a public or shared PC, make sure AutoComplete and storing passwords for websites is turned off in IE11. Since this info is securely stored in Credential Manager as “Web Credentials” on whatever PC you’re using at the time, you should be careful about using AutoComplete to store passwords for websites on public or shared computers. The next time you visit the site and start entering your user name, Internet Explorer will finish filling in your account info. When you visit a website that requires you to sign in to your account-like an email, banking, or shopping site-Internet Explorer will ask if you want your user name and password remembered by storing this info for that website. How to View and Remove Stored Passwords for Websites by Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) (If you have Windows 7, skip to the bottom)
