If you're new to iPhone, get helpful tips to use Chrome with this step-by-step guide.

Get your bookmarks, passwords & more on all your devices

When you turn on sync, you’ll see the same info on all your devices:

  • Bookmarks
  • History and open tabs
  • Passwords
  • Payment info
  • Addresses, phone numbers and more
  • Settings and preferences
When you're signed in to Chrome with your Google Account but do not have sync turned on, you can also access:
  • Payment info you saved to Google Pay.
  • Passwords you saved to your Google Account.

Choose what info is synced

When you turn on sync, all your profile information is saved to your Google Account. If you don't want to sync everything, you can change what info is saved.

  1. On a trusted computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click More Organize and then Settings.
  3. Click You and Google and then Sync and Google services.
    • To find out what you've synced, select Review your synced data.
  4. Under "Sync," click Manage what you sync.
  5. Select your Sync option:
    • Choose Sync everything to sync all of your data.
    • Choose Customize sync to choose which data you want synced.
Change the Google Account where you save info

When you switch your sync account, all your bookmarks, history, passwords, and other synced info is copied to your new account.

  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, select More Organize and then Settings.
  3. At the top, click You and Google.
  4. Select Turn off and then Turn off.
  5. Click You and Google and then Turn on sync.
  6. Sign in to the Google Account you want to sync with.
  7. Select Yes, I'm in.

If someone else is signed in or you want to keep your data separate, you can create a new profile in your browser. Learn more about how to share Chrome and keep your info separate.

Use your Chrome history to personalize Google

By default, Chrome history that's saved to your Google Account is also added to Web & App Activity. Your activity may be used to personalize your experience on other Google products, like Search or ads. For example, you may see 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 more about seeing and controlling Web & App Activity.

If you don't want to personalize your Google products, you can still use Google's cloud to store and sync your Chrome data without letting Google read any of your data. Learn more about keeping your info private.

Keep your info private

With a passphrase, you can use Google's cloud to store and sync 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. Your synced data is always protected by encryption when it's in transit.

If you’re having trouble syncing with your passphrase, you may have to update Google Chrome to the latest version.

Create a passphrase

When you have a sync passphrase:

  • You'll need your passphrase whenever you turn on sync somewhere new.
  • You'll need to enter your new passphrase on your devices where you have already turned on sync.
  • Your feed won’t show suggestions based on sites you browse in Chrome.
  • You can't view your saved passwords on passwords.google.com or use Smart Lock for Passwords.
  • All your history won't sync on all devices. Only web addresses that you enter in Chrome's address bar are synced.

To create a sync passphrase:

Step 1: Turn on sync

If you're already signed in to Chrome, turn on sync first to create a passphrase.

Step 2: Create a passphrase

  1. In Chrome, at the top right, click More Organize and then Settings.
  2. Click You and Google and then Sync.
  3. Click Encryption options and then Encrypt synced data with your own sync passphrase. This doesn't include payment methods and addresses from Google Pay.
  4. Enter and confirm a passphrase.
  5. Click Save.
Reset your passphrase

When you change your sync passphrase, all your data is deleted from Google’s servers and all your synced computers and devices are signed out. This doesn't include payment methods and addresses from Google Pay.

Your bookmarks, history, passwords, and other settings aren't deleted from Chrome on your device. When you turn sync on again, your info will save across all your devices.

Step 1: Remove the sync passphrase

  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. Go to the Google Dashboard.
  3. At the bottom, click Clear data and then OK.
  4. Turn sync on again.

Sync will start again, and you'll no longer have a sync passphrase.

Step 2: Make a new sync passphrase (optional)

  1. In Chrome, at the top right, click More Organize and then Settings.
  2. Click You and Google and then Sync.
  3. Click Encryption options and then Encrypt synced data with your own sync passphrase. This doesn't include payment methods and addresses from Google Pay.
  4. Enter and confirm a passphrase.
  5. Click Save.

When you're done, turn sync on again on all your other devices. Learn how to turn sync on in Chrome.

See your Chrome info on all your devices

After you’ve turned on sync, you can see information you’ve saved on other devices. When you’re signed in to Chrome, you can also access your passwords saved to your Google Account and payment info from Google Pay.

See and manage your bookmarks
  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click More Organize.
  3. Click Bookmarks and then Bookmark manager.
  4. On the left, you'll see folders with all your bookmarks.
See sites you've visited before
  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click More Organize.
  3. Click History and then History.

If you use a sync passphrase, you'll only see sites you visited on other devices if you typed their web addresses into the search bar.

See tabs open on other devices
  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click More Organize.
  3. Click History and then History.
  4. On the left, click Tabs from other devices.
See your saved passwords
  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click Profile Profile and then Passwords Passwords.
    •  If you can’t find the Passwords icon, at the top right of your screen click More Organize and then Settings and then Autofill and then Passwords.
  3. Under "Saved passwords," find all your passwords.

When you sync saved passwords to Chrome, you can find them available when you sign in to an Android app. Learn more about how to sync passwords.

See your saved payment methods and addresses
  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click Profile Profile and then Payment methods Payment methods or Addresses and more Addresses and more.

Learn more about filling out forms automatically.

See your extensions
  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click More Organize.
  3. Click More Tools and then Extensions.

Changes to your settings will update on all your devices. New themes and apps will be added to all your computers.

Fix problems with sync

If you're on an older version of Chrome, it sometimes has difficulty syncing. Update to the newest version of Chrome.

You can also turn sync off or on in Chrome.
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