![]() Tap on the alert, enter your Passphrase and tap Submit from the top-right corner. You should see a “Sync isn’t working” alert on the page notifying you that you need to enter your existing passphrase. Note: In case you’ve encrypted your Google Passwords with your own sync passphrase, you’d need to go into Chrome’s Settings on iOS (open Chrome and tap on the three dots from the bottom-right corner and select Settings), and choose Sync and Google Services. Tap on Turn On Auto-Fill, and authenticate once more with your Face ID/Touch ID/Device Passcode.On the next screen, ensure the “AutoFill Passwords” toggle is enabled, and under the “Allow Filling From” section, check Chrome.You may be asked to authenticate with your Face ID/Touch ID/Device Passcode. Open the iPhone Settings app, and go to Passwords. ![]() Sign in to Chrome using the Google account in which you’ve saved your passwords.Install Chrome on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch from the App Store.
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