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  • Submitted: Mar 02 2011 02:01 PM
  • Last Updated: Aug 13 2012 04:25 PM
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  • Will Run On: 2000/7 x32/7 x64/Vista/Vista x64/XP
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WebBrowserPassView 1.30

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WebBrowserPassView is a password recovery tool that reveals the passwords stored by the following Web browsers: Internet Explorer (Version 4.0 - 8.0), Mozilla Firefox (All Versions), Google Chrome, and Opera. This tool can be used to recover your lost/forgotten password of any Website, including popular Web sites, like Facebook, Yahoo, Google, and GMail, as long as the password is stored by your Web Browser.

After retrieving your lost passwords, you can save them into text/html/csv/xml file, by using the 'Save Selected Items' option (Ctrl+S).




Scanned & Checked: Aug 13 2012 04:25 PM

When we last updated WebBrowserPassView we scanned it using VirusTotal and checked the developers site was not listed negatively with any of the reputable site advisory sites such as WOT or SiteAdvisor. We pride ourselves on safe downloads from honest and trustworthy developers

Think this app could be useful for those who are too scared to clear their cache for deleting any stored usernames/passwords!. I know I've had the situation myself, I usually carry a backup of my firefox settings and stored credentials and one time it corrupt leaving me with a blank canvas and a whole shed load of usernames and passwords to remember, wasn't pretty, wasn't pretty at all so anyone in the situation where they have a million and one passwords stored in their browser I'd recommend using this tool to retrieve them all, stick it away somewhere safe, and if the worst does happen, viola!
James (Jim) Hillier
Mar 02 2011 09:31 PM
Good thoughts Marko and good advice!!

One thing for sure; because it is from NirSoft this little app is certain to be safe, effective and work as advertised.....and it's portable too.



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