Google Chrome 34 arrived on the Stable Channel yesterday, and it brought with it the usual security patches and stability tweaks as well as a few new features. Among them: the
password manager will now store passwords for sites that normally block that from happening (like your bank’s or credit card company’s).
Typically, sites like banks will disable built-in password managers by adding the
autocomplete=off parameter to the password input field. They consider it a security risk to store credentials for their services, which may be true in some cases.