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Deleting saved password from Internet Explorer

So you’ve been using the automatically remember password feature of Internet Explorer so you don’t have to type your password again and again, every time you log in. That’s a very handy feature, and it doesn’t involve security issues unless you are using it on a public computer.
In certain situations, you’ll want to remove the log in credentials (mainly the password) from automatically being inserted in the fields. Perhaps you’re giving somebody else access to your Windows XP account, and you don’t want him logging in to your online accounts.
To delete the a saved password, simply go to the web page where you would normally enter the username, or the email, and double click that field. You will see one or more values that you used to log in on the Internet. Point (hover) over the one you wish to delete, and press the Delete button.

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