How to delete specific autofill entries from Google Chrome?

Solution 1:

Hopefully I haven't oversimplified but I think there'll be enough to answer your question.

Step 1 - For example, click in the "Username" field/input box and press the down arrow (this will bring up a list of remembered "username" auto-fill entries)

Step 2 - Use the down arrow key to highlight the username (auto-fill entry) you want to delete

Step 3 - Press shift+delete, or shift+alt+backspace if you have a Chromebook

Done.

Solution 2:

For macOS:

Shift + Fn + Delete (backspace)

Solution 3:

Based on Brian R. Quigley method:

After clicking inside any auto fill field, you can hover by mouse on the desired entry then press Shift+Delete.

Solution 4:

On a mac, adding the Fn. key is only needed when you have the short keyboard, in the long full sized keyboard you can use Shift+delete keys same as in windows the reason for this is the default del key in the short keyboard is actually a backspace key, but pressing Fn key will turn it to Del

If it’s bookmarked, it won’t be deleted when you press fn+shift+delete. You have to delete the bookmark first.