Web browsers allow us to save usernames and passwords to websites so that we don't need to reenter them every time we visit a website. They also allow us to find, modify and remove already saved passwords from one place.
The guide below reveals how to find saved passwords in the most popular web browsers, installed on computers, smartphones, and tablets, running on:
You can find all the stored passwords to the Mozilla Firefox browser in the Settings menu. To discover the exact location of the stored passwords, feel free to follow the steps below:
In order to find all the saved passwords in the Opera browser, feel free to follow the steps below:
If you want to find saved passwords in the Google Chrome web browser, feel free to follow the steps below:
To find the saved passwords in Google Chrome, on your smartphone or tablet, feel free to follow the steps below:
To find the list of websites whose passwords you saved in Firefox, follow the steps below:
Tap on Logins & Passwords;
Tap on the website whose password you wish to reveal.
Tap on the password field, and select Reveal.
In order to find all the passwords you saved in Safari, feel free to follow the steps below:
To find all the saved passwords in Safari, on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, feel free to follow the below-mentioned steps:
Note: On older versions of iPhone, iPad, or iPod, you can find the saved passwords by following the steps below:
You can find saved passwords in the Passwords setting of Microsoft Edge. To find these settings, follow the below-mentioned steps:
Internet Explorer is connected to the Windows Credential Manager tool, in a way that all the passwords saved in the Internet Explorer are actually kept in the credential manager. In order to reveal saved passwords in Internet Explorer, feel free to follow the steps below:
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