Modern smartphones Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO are able to remember a huge amount of data for logging into websites and applications, which greatly simplifies the everyday use of the gadget. However, saved passwords can become a vulnerability if the device falls into the wrong hands or is sold to a new owner. Many users mistakenly believe that simply deleting them from the settings list is enough, but the Android system has several levels of storing credentials.

In this guide, we will look in detail at how to permanently erase confidential information from your memory smartphone. We will look at deleting data through system settings, clearing cloud storage Google and Mi Cloud, as well as emergency hard reset methods. Understanding exactly where your credentialss are hidden is the first step to ensuring digital security.

Before proceeding with deletion, you need to determine the source of synchronization. Users often forget that the password is saved not on the device, but in the profile Google, and it must be deleted through the web interface. Ignoring this fact may lead to the fact that after cleaning, the phone will again load old data at the first synchronization. Be careful when choosing a deletion method.

Removing passwords through Android system settings

The most direct way to get rid of saved data is to use the built-in password manager of the operating system. Depending on the shell version MIUI or new HyperOS, the path to these settings may differ slightly, but the logic remains the same. You will need access to the lock screen and verification of identity via a PIN code or fingerprint.

To begin, open the main menu and find the icon Settings. Scroll down the list to the section Passwords and security (in some versions this item may be called simply Security). Inside this menu, find the subsection Password manager or Saved passwords. The system will ask you to confirm your identity to ensure that it is the owner of the device who has access.

After logging into the manager, you will see a full list of sites and applications for which logins are saved. Click on a specific entry to view details. In the upper right corner or at the bottom of the screen there is usually a delete button (recycle bin icon or item Delete). Confirm the action, and the data will be erased from the local memory of the phone.

  • ๐Ÿ”’ Make sure that you are deleting the password from the local storage, and not just hiding its viewing.
  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ If you have a dual-SIM phone or several user profiles, check the settings in each of them separately.
  • ๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Once deleted, the entry disappears forever; it will be impossible to restore it without a backup.

โš ๏ธ Attention: Removing a password from your phone settings does not always mean deleting it from your Google cloud account. If synchronization is enabled, the password may return after updating the data.

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Clearing data in Google Chrome account

The browser Chrome is the main surfing tool for most Android users, and it is the one that most often saves login data. Even if you cleared the system manager, passwords may remain in your browser profile. They are managed both through an application on your phone and through a cloud service.

Open the application Chrome on your Xiaomi. Click on the three dots in the upper right corner of the screen and select Settings. In the menu that opens, find the section Password Manager. This displays a list of all sites where you have allowed your browser to remember data. Select the desired site and click the button Delete.

For complete cleaning, it is also recommended to check the synchronization settings. Go to Settings browser, then to the Synchronization and Google servicessection. If you want to prevent deleted passwords from being recovered on other devices, log into your Google account through any browser on your computer, go to Security -> Manager passwords and delete the data there.

Why are passwords returned after deletion?

Passwords can be recovered automatically if Google sync is enabled. Deleting on your phone only erases the local copy, but Google's server stores the original and sends the data back to the device the next time you connect to the network. To completely delete it, you need to clean your cloud profile through the website passwords.google.com.

It is worth noting that in the latest updates Android and Chrome the procedure has become more centralized. Changes to data in one location are often automatically reflected in another, but synchronization delays can be up to several minutes. Therefore, after deletion, it is recommended to reboot the device.

Password management in the Mi Cloud ecosystem

Smartphone owners Xiaomi often use a proprietary cloud Mi Cloud to backup data, including access keys. This is a separate layer of protection and storage that is independent of Google services. If you use an account, your passwords may be duplicated there. To check and clear this data, go to your phone and click on the top line with your account name. Select item Mi Account, your passwords may be duplicated there.

To check and clear this data, go to Settings phone and click on the top line with your account name Mi. Select an item Xiaomi Cloud (or Mi Cloud). In the list of data available for synchronization, find the section responsible for passwords or notes, where they could be saved. Disable synchronization or delete data manually through the web version of the cloud.

Web interface i.mi.com provides greater opportunities for managing cloud content. Log in using your login, go to the data management section and find the saved keys. Deleting via the web interface ensures that the data disappears from all devices linked to it Mi Accountincluding tablets and old phones.

Storage source Deletion location Affects other devices Recovery complexity
Android system manager Phone settings No (local only) Not possible without root
Google Chrome Chrome app / Web Yes (with synchronization) Via Google Recycle Bin (30 days)
Mi Cloud Mi Account Settings / Web Yes (all Xiaomi devices) Not possible after cleaning
Third-party applications Settings of a specific application Depends on the service Depends on the service policy
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Before selling your phone, be sure to sign out of your Mi Account and Google account. Simply deleting passwords is not enough, since the FRP (Factory Reset Protection) function can lock the device for the new owner.

Third-party password managers and applications

Many users prefer not to trust the built-in system tools, but use specialized applications like LastPass, 1Password, Bitwarden or Keepass. In this case, passwords are deleted exclusively within the application interface itself. Android system settings will not have access to the encrypted database of such apps.

Go to the manager application, find the desired entry in the list and use the delete function. Often these applications require you to enter a master password or biometric authentication before making changes. After deleting, the entry is moved to the trash of the application itself, from where it must also be cleared to be permanently erased.

If you plan to sell the phone or give it to another person, simply deleting the application is not enough. Data may remain in cache or backups. It is recommended to go to Settings -> Applications, find your password manager, go to the Memory section and click Clear data and Clear cache.

  • ๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Check the autofill settings in the Language and inputsection to make sure that the third-party application is no longer offered by the system.
  • ๐Ÿ’พ Export important passwords in a secure file before deleting if you plan to move to another platform.
  • ๐Ÿšซ Do not store master passwords from managers in phone notes or in instant messenger messages.

โš ๏ธ Attention: Some banking applications and services with increased security prohibit storing passwords in third-party managers and system autofill. For them, deleting may require re-entering data each time you log in.

๐Ÿ“Š Where do you prefer to store passwords?
In the Google Chrome browser
In the Android system manager
In a third-party application (LastPass, etc.)
Writing it in a notepad

Full reset as a radical method

If your goal is to prepare the device for sale or transfer to another user, selective removal of passwords may not be sufficient. The most reliable way to ensure that none of your personal information remains on the device is to perform a full factory reset (Hard Reset).

This procedure completely formats the internal memory of the phone, deleting all applications, photos, contacts and, of course, all saved passwords. Before starting the operation, make sure that you have backed up important data that you want to keep on an external storage device or in the cloud, which the new owner will not have access to access.

You can reset through the settings menu. Go to Settings -> About phone -> Reset settings. Select the item Delete all data (or Erase all data). After confirmation, the phone will reboot and begin the cleaning procedure, which may take from 5 to 15 minutes, depending. from the amount of full memory.

Settings โ†’ About the phone โ†’ Reset settings โ†’ Delete all data

There is also a reset method through Recovery mode if the phone does not turn on or is locked. To do this, you need to turn off the device, hold down the combination of buttons (usually Volume Up + Power) and select Wipe Datain the menu that appears. This method deletes everything without an option. recovery.

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Hard Reset is the only way to guarantee 100% removal of all traces of your digital activity before selling the device.

Problems with autofill and their solutions

Sometimes users encounter a situation where, even after deleting a password, the system continues to offer it when logging into the site. This may be due to data caching by the browser or the Google autofill service, which did not have time to synchronize changes.

To fix this, try clearing the autofill service data. Go to Settings -> Applications -> All applications. list Google Play Services or Google (depending on the Android version). Go to the section Memory and press Clear cache. Do not press Clear data for system services if you are not sure of your actions, as this may reset others. settings.

Also check if the password is saved as a note or screenshot in the gallery. Often users take a photo of the screen with login data โ€œso as not to forgetโ€ and then forget to delete this file. Audit the folders Screenshots and Notes in the file. manager.

โš ๏ธ Attention: The menu interface and item names may differ depending on the version of MIUI (12, 13, 14) or HyperOS. If you do not find the item you need, use the search in the settings by entering the word "password".

What to do if the phone requires a password from the old account after reset?

This is FRP protection (Factory Reset Protection). If you reset the phone without logging out of your Google account first, the system will require you to enter the password for the last synchronized account during the first setup. This is done to protect against theft. You can remove this lock only by knowing the data from the account or through the service center with a purchase receipt.

Frequently asked questions. (FAQ)

Is it possible to recover deleted passwords on Xiaomi?

If you deleted the password only from the local list on the phone, but did not turn off synchronization, it can be restored automatically when you connect to the Internet. If you deleted it from your Google account (via the website) or from Mi Cloud, recovery is impossible unless more than 30 days have passed (for Google there is a temporary one. basket of deleted items).

Will the password be deleted from WhatsApp or Telegram when resetting the settings?

Passwords from instant messengers themselves are usually not stored in the system password manager, since these applications use their own authorization via SMS or two-factor authentication. However, with a full reset (Hard Reset), the applications are deleted, and you will have to go through the login and recovery procedure again. access chats from a backup.

Is it safe to use the MIUI password manager?

The MIUI password manager is considered secure enough for normal use, since the data is encrypted and linked to your Mi Account. However, for maximum security of critical data (banking, crypto wallets), experts recommend using specialized third-party open source applications. code and independent encryption.

How to remove the password if I forgot the screen unlock code?

If you have forgotten the unlock code, you will not be able to go into the settings to delete passwords. In this case, only a complete reset of the device through Recovery mode will help (using the volume and power buttons). This will delete all data from the phone, including passwords, but also all other information. too.

Does deleting a password affect the ability to log into the application?

No, deleting a saved password from the phoneโ€™s memory does not block your access to your account. It only removes the ability to automatically log in. The next time you try to log into the application or website, you will need to enter your login and password manually.