

You won't see an offer to save that password again. When you're prompted to save a password, select Never. You can choose to never save passwords for specific sites. Manage offers to save passwords for specific sites or apps


You can manage your saved passwords any time at or in Chrome. If you have more than one Google Account signed in to your Android device, you can choose the account where you want to save the password. To save your password for the site or app, select Save. If Offer to save passwords is on, you’ll be prompted to save your password when you sign in to sites and apps on Android or Chrome. The thing is, though, I kind of regularly log out on my laptop to switch to my second account, and yet the issue has never appeared there.ĮDIT: I forgot to say I double-checked to make sure the app was installed in the same place on both computers, and I also reinstalled it a few times.You can sign in to apps and sites on different devices using passwords saved to your Google Account when you either: I think at some point I logged out so my boyfriend could log into his account, and it never was the same after that. I don't really recall what caused the issue because it used not to do that on my desktop. They were still on OS X El Capitan up until last week, but I upgraded them to macOS High Sierra, and the problem still persists. Both computers are running the exact same version of the exact same OS. It's really as though I'm using Discord on a brand new computer each time. What I mean by that is that I have to log in again next time I open it, AND all of my computer-specific settings have been reset (of course the account-bound ones stay), and I have to remove the alerts at the top of the app (the thing talking about connecting my account to Facebook, for instance). For a few months now, I've had this really weird issue where it seems my Discord resets itself entirely every time I close the application.
