To get Safari to remember your Google passwords, you need to ensure that you have enabled the autofill feature for usernames and passwords in Safari settings. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it:
1. Open Safari on your device and click on the “Settings” icon, which resembles a gear or cogwheel.
2. In the Settings menu, scroll down and find the “AutoFill” option. Tap on it to proceed.
3. Within the AutoFill settings, you will see several options. Make sure that the “User names and passwords” option is selected. This allows Safari to save and autofill your login credentials for websites, including Google.
4. If the “User names and passwords” option is already selected, but Safari is still not remembering your Google passwords, you can try the following steps:
A. Go back to the Safari settings menu and select the “Passwords” option. You may need to authenticate with your device passcode or Touch ID/Face ID.
B. In the Passwords settings, ensure that your saved Google password is listed. If it is not there, you may need to manually add it by tapping on the plus (+) icon and entering your Google account details.
C. If your Google password is listed, tap on it to open the details. Check that the “Never Saved” option is not enabled. If it is enabled, Safari will not save or autofill your password for the website. Disable it if necessary.
5. Once you have made sure that the autofill feature is enabled and your Google password is saved correctly, Safari should remember your Google passwords and automatically fill them in when you visit Google’s login page.
Remember, it is important to keep your device secure and protect your passwords. Make sure to use a strong passcode or biometric authentication like Touch ID/Face ID to prevent unauthorized access to your saved passwords in Safari.
I hope this guide helps you get Safari to remember your Google passwords. If you have any further questions or need more assistance, feel free to ask.