Almost all Internet browsers ask you if you want to save passwords for the sites you visit the most to improve your Internet browsing experience. In addition, thanks to this function security is much easier among your passwords, all you have to do is click on the box where the password is placed, it will be placed by the browser and no one will see when you type.
All passwords that allow you to save your browser are stored in one place. If you want to know where this place where they are stored is, keep reading. We will show you soon how see all your browser keys web that you have on your mobile. It will also explain how to view these hidden passwords from your computer browser.
The place where your mobile phone’s web browser passwords are stored will always change. Why? Well, each browser puts a section where you store passwords in different places. Then you we will show you where to see these passwords From the Google Chrome web browser:
- Enter the browser and click on the 3-point icon.
- Click the ‘Settings’ option.
- Go to the search bar in the main settings menu.
- There you put the wordPasswords‘.
- In the results, select the ‘Passwords’ section.
- Scroll down and you will see all the passwords you have saved.
This is something that should be done in the case of Google Chrome, as it allows you to display passwords so easily that it can be exported to CSV files. Now from the browser Safari web for iOS devices do the following:
- Open your browser and go to ‘Menu’.
- Then go to the ‘Preferences’ section.
- Finally, select the ‘Passwords’ section and you will see a list of all the passwords you have saved
The most used browsers are Google Chrome (which allows you to export passwords in XML), Safari and Samsung’s ‘Internet’ browser. So now that’s it you will see how to verify passwords Stored in the ‘Internet’ browser.
- Open your browser and go to Settings.
- Then select the ‘Google’ option.
- After selecting the ‘Google’ option, a new window will open. In this window, search for ‘optionSmart Lock / Passwords‘and select.
- To finish, click on ‘Saved Passwords’ and a window with all the passwords will appear immediately.
To see the hidden passwords of mobile phone browsers, you don’t need anything, just do the above. Instead, for view passwords from web browser For a computer, at least two things are needed:
Computer key
Operating systems for Windows and Mac computers allow all users create a user password to protect your files. To view the passwords of your computer’s web browser, it is important to obtain the password of the user who has the computer.
If you have no idea what that might be user password from your computer, you can use a program like Ophcrack software which allows you to recover forgotten passwords.
in the case of Computers with a Mac operating system, there is an easier way to temporarily remove passwords. For computers running the Mac operating system, no password removal program is required.
Passwords stored by the user
Some browsers may be given a single password to view all other saved passwords. If the administrator of this user has given this password to their browser, you will need this access code to be able to see other saved passwords.
However, if you do not have this access password, you do not need to be discouraged, as there is still a way to view all passwords without having a computer password.
How do I see asterisks for passwords stored without a computer key?
We said earlier that there is a way view all browser passwords on one computer even if you do not have a user password. Learn how to do this from Google Chrome:
- Open your computer’s browser.
- Click on the search bar.
- You will enter the address’https://passwords.google.com/ ‘.
- After entering the address, press ‘Enter’.
- And immediately you will see a list of other passwords.
- However, in this case you will not need a computer password, but an email password.