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Somewhere along the line I accidentally typed my password into the username field on a website in Chrome. Now every time I go back to that site my password is shown as an option to fill as my username. I didn't specifically save the username/password combo, it is just the little drop down that appears when you start to type.
Is it possible to clear this single item? I would rather not have to clear all form data.
Lastly to keep the form from autofilling with the wrong information when refreshed, I had to delete the site cookie. To do this, click on the icon just to the left of the URL in Chrome, then click "Show Cookie and Site Data". Select the proper domain, and click "Remove" and then "Close". – zSprawl – 2015-08-31T01:57:31.850
2It appears this answer is now out of date again... I cannot find where to delete just a username that autofills by using the menu. Fortunately the
shift + delete
option works for me. – Watki02 – 2018-11-21T14:43:46.423NP :) (and now for padding :)) – soandos – 2011-06-28T14:05:14.493
4Just to let you know, I realise this is a pretty old answer, but the location of that option has changed... It's now in Settings -> Show Advanced Settings... and Managed Saved Passwords is the second link under the Passwords and Forms section. – camster342 – 2013-01-19T23:03:48.380