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How to view saved passwords on Firefox and Chrome

  190718 Monday, December 11, 2017

1. Introduction
2. Steps to display saved passwords on Firefox and Chrome
3. Read also

Introduction


Modern browsers offer to save your credentials when you enter the user account and password for the first time in your online account. Once browsers register your credentials for your online account, they can automatically fill in credentials, including your username and password, when you visit the same site next time.
Most of the time, this built-in browser feature is a convenient, easy and fast feature for users who want to manage multiple passwords for different online accounts.
These browsers store your user name and passwords in a local file on your system. If you have forgotten your username and password for any of your online accounts, you can obtain the password for those local copies saved by your browser.

Steps to display the saved passwords on Firefox and Chrome

We will show you in this article the steps to find the passwords saved in Google Chrome and Firefox browsers.

Search for a password saved automatically in Google Chrome

1. Click the configuration button at the top right. Then Click Settings.

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2. Next, click Settings at the top left.

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3. Then go to Show advanced settings ...> Passwords and forms> Manage passwords

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4. Finally, click on the display Password icon to view the saved password.

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View the box with the history of the site name, username and password that your browser has saved to your local machine. You can click the password column of the required site line to reveal the password.

Search for a password saved automatically in Mozilla Firefox

1. In the Firefox browser, you can see the configuration button in the upper right corner.

2. Then click on Options

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3. Click Privacy and Security> Forms and Passwords> Saved logins

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4. A page will be displayed with the site name, username, and password that your browser has registered on your local machine.

5. Select the site name, then click Show Password.

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If you've forgotten your password for your online accounts, you do not need to reset your account password immediately. Instead, you can access your browser setting and check the password in the list of registered accounts.

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