Chrome not offering to save passwords

1. Open the “Registry Editor” by typing regedit from the Command Prompt. (Or press the Windows key + R  to open the Run windows, then type “regedit” and Enter to start the editor.)
2. Search for and then Delete the following entry: Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Chrome\PasswordManagerEnabled
3. Restart chrome
4. Optionally you can also delete the related keys:
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\ChromeOS\PasswordManagerEnabled
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Chromium\PasswordManagerEnabled

Free SSL update

Previously i had posted about using zerossl which was ok until I realised I needed an SSL cert for a 4th domain and had already used the 3 domain limit. Fixed this by using a free let’s encrypt SSL generator on punchsalad

Punchsalad has been a little glitchy recently so i have also tried SSLfree which has worked well for me. After verifying I owned the domain it generated the certificate as a big downloadable txt file – use the first of 3 certs as the certificate and certs 2&3 as the ca-bundle.Then add the private key and install the certificate

sorted for 90days at least…..

update – can use html verification and filezilla for all domains except gcs3 – use DNS verification for this

update #2 – downoad the details then copy/paste rather than trying to copy/paste from punchsalad. Don’t need to fill the CA-Bundle field either

update #3 – remember to use wildcards *.site.com, site.com