Ever Wondered Why Facebook Logs You In Automatically?
You open the Facebook app or website and boom you’re already logged in. No password. No effort. Almost spooky, right?
That’s the magic (and sometimes the curse) of Google Smart Lock, a handy tool that stores your login info and automatically fills it in. While it’s convenient, it can be frustrating if it keeps logging into an old Facebook account or one you no longer use.
So today, find how to remove your Facebook account saved with Google Smart Lock and make sure your device only remembers what you want it to.
What Is Google Smart Lock?
Google Smart Lock is a password manager that stores your login details (like email and passwords) across Chrome and Android. It remembers passwords for websites, apps, and even devices so you don’t have to type them in again.
But if you ever shared your phone or logged in once on a friend’s device, your Facebook account might still be saved and automatically accessible.
How to Remove Facebook Account Saved with Google Smart Lock
Now learn how to fix this. Here’s how you can remove your Facebook account from Google Smart Lock whether you’re on a phone or a computer.
On Android (via Google Settings)
Go to Settings on your Android device.
Scroll down and tap Google.
Tap Manage your Google Account.
Swipe to the Security tab.
Scroll down and tap Password Manager.
Look for Facebook in the list.
Tap it, then tap the trash icon (🗑️) or Delete button.
Confirm when prompted.
This removes the saved Facebook login from your Google Smart Lock.
On Google Chrome (Desktop)
Open Google Chrome and go to passwords.google.com.
Sign in to your Google Account if needed.
In the list, find Facebook.
Click the eye icon to view the password (if needed).
Click the trash bin icon next to Facebook.
Confirm deletion.
Note: This method works whether you’re on Windows, Mac, or Chromebook.
Stop Facebook Auto Login in Chrome
Even after deleting the Smart Lock entry, Facebook might still log in automatically due to cookies. Here’s how to stop that:
Open Facebook in Chrome.
Log out of your account.
Click the three dots (⋮) in Chrome > Settings.
Go to Privacy and Security > Site Settings.
Click Cookies and site data > See all cookies and site data.
Search for “facebook” and click the trash icon to remove.
Done. No more surprise logins!
Disable Smart Lock for Facebook Completely (Optional)
If you don’t want Smart Lock to ever save Facebook again:
For Android Apps
Open Google Chrome or Settings > Google > Auto-fill > Passwords.
Turn off Offer to Save Passwords or Auto Sign-in.
This will stop Smart Lock from auto-signing you into Facebook or any other app.
Quick Checklist to Clean Up Facebook Auto-Login
- Deleted saved password from Smart Lock
- Cleared cookies from Facebook
- Logged out of all Facebook sessions
- Disabled “Auto Sign-in” (optional)
Take Back Control of Your Facebook Logins
We all love a shortcut but not when it means logging into the wrong Facebook account every time.
By following the steps in this guide, you can easily remove your Facebook account saved in Google Smart Lock and avoid accidental logins on Chrome or Android.
Want to go further? Turn off auto sign-in completely and manage your saved passwords directly in Google’s Password Manager.
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Farrukh Nawaz, tech guru & gaming aficionado. Your go-to for mobile news, gaming updates & expert blogging tips.