1. Make sure you are signed in to your Google account in Chrome, as this is required for syncing passwords across devices.
2. Go to Settings, click on the You and Google section, and verify that you are signed in.
3. If not, sign in with your Google account - learn more.
Reinstall Taptap Send
1. If the above steps do not resolve the issue, consider uninstalling and reinstalling the Taptap Send app.
2. Go to your device settings and select Apps.
3. Find Taptap Send, tap on it, and choose Uninstall.
4. After it's uninstalled, restart your device, then download and install Taptap Send again from the official source.
5. Try logging in again to check if the password saving prompt appears.
These steps should help ensure that Taptap Send is correctly integrated with Google Passwords. If problems persist despite trying all options, consult Taptap Send's support for further guidance - learn more.
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If Taptap Send is not being added to your Google Passwords, follow these detailed steps to troubleshoot and resolve the issue:
Check Chrome's Password Saving Settings
1. Open Google Chrome on your device.
2. Click on the three-dot menu in the upper-right corner.
3. Go to Settings.
4. Navigate to Autofill and select Password Manager.
5. Ensure that the Offer to save passwords option is turned on. If it is off, toggle it on to enable password saving - learn more.
Verify Password Entry on Taptap Send
1. Open the Taptap Send app and attempt to log in.
2. Enter your credentials (email and password) correctly.
3. Check if you receive a prompt asking if you want to save your login information. If not, it indicates a potential issue with saving - learn more.
Clear Browser Cache and Data
1. Go back to the three-dot menu in Chrome.
2. Click on More tools and select Clear browsing data.
3. Choose All time for the time range, and mark the checkboxes for Cookies and other site data and Cached images and files.
4. Click on Clear data to remove old cache and cookies that may be affecting password saving - learn more.
Update Google Chrome
1. Make sure you are using the latest version of Google Chrome. Go back to the three-dot menu.
2. Click on Help and select About Google Chrome.
3. Chrome will automatically check for updates. If an update is available, it’ll install it.
4. Restart Chrome afterward - learn more.
Sign In to Google Account
1. Make sure you are signed in to your Google account in Chrome, as this is required for syncing passwords across devices.
2. Go to Settings, click on the You and Google section, and verify that you are signed in.
3. If not, sign in with your Google account - learn more.
Reinstall Taptap Send
1. If the above steps do not resolve the issue, consider uninstalling and reinstalling the Taptap Send app.
2. Go to your device settings and select Apps.
3. Find Taptap Send, tap on it, and choose Uninstall.
4. After it's uninstalled, restart your device, then download and install Taptap Send again from the official source.
5. Try logging in again to check if the password saving prompt appears.
These steps should help ensure that Taptap Send is correctly integrated with Google Passwords. If problems persist despite trying all options, consult Taptap Send's support for further guidance - learn more.