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Browser Password Recovery Pro was available as a giveaway on June 23, 2024!
XenArmor Browser Password Recovery Pro is the enterprise software to instantly recover all your forgotten website login passwords from 75+ popular browsers like Chrome, Firefox, IE, Edge, Safari, Opera & more.
+ Recover passwords from 75+ top web browsers.
+ Recover website, email, social network passwords
+ Recover all passwords from Chrome, Firefox, IE, Edge, Opera, Safari, Brave, Maxthon, UC, Vivaldi & more.
+ Recover Passwords from All Profiles of Chrome & Firefox.
+ Auto Recover from All Users of Mozilla Browsers like Firefox, Seamonkey, Waterfox etc.
+ Recover from both 32-bit & 64-bit browsers.
+ Automatically detect & decrypt all passwords.
+ Backup all recovered passwords to HTML,CSV,XML,JSON,SQLite file.
+ Installer for easy installation & un-installation.
+ Supported OS: Windows 10/8/7/Vista, Windows Server 2016/2012/2011/2008 (32-bit & 64-bit).
Disclaimer: This software can only recover stored passwords from your computer.
Windows Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10/ 11; Windows Server 2016/2012/2011/2008/2003 (x32/x64)
6.5 MB
1 year license
$29.95
Most browsers actually make it pretty easy to peek at your saved passwords without any extra software. Here's the scoop for some popular browsers:
For Google Chrome:
Open Chrome and click on the little key icon next to your profile pic.
If you don't see that, hit the three dots in the top right corner, go to "Settings," then "Autofill and passwords."
Click on "Google Password Manager" and boom - there are all your saved passwords.
For Firefox:
Click the hamburger menu (three lines) and hit "Settings."
Go to "Privacy & Security," scroll down to "Passwords," and click "Saved Passwords."
You might need to enter your computer password to see the goods.
Some freeware you can use:
NirSoft Password Recovery Tools
Ophcrack
Trinity Rescue Kit
John the Ripper
Hash Suite
Because passwords, stored in a browser can be recovered easily, you should not save passwords like for your bank account in a browser. I store sensitive passwords in Sticky Passwords. But there are many alternatives.
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This probably won't make it past the censors here but XenArmor do NOT offer for purchase any expiring license, all are lifetime licenses so this expiring license is a specially programmed giveaway trial license... if they want to abuse giveaway sites by only offering an expiring trial license they do not sell at least they should have offered the unlimited variant so the giveaway had maximum utility to promote the product rather than the minimum restricted edition that is practically a "lite edition" not worth keeping on the system for the full duration of the license. Don't forget almost all current browsers enable you to view and some export saved login credentials within their user interfaces of the browsers themselves rendering the need for tools like this moot and the only USP is the potential to export all browsers on a system, portable or installed to have all the saved credentials exported in one go for some reason, maybe importing into stand alone password manager and depreciating the use of the in secure in browser credential storage. Which should be a one time event and never use this program again!
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note system requirements include Windows Server 2003 in the list of versions of Windows supported. Windows Server 2003 is NT 5.2 and as such would not be able to execute the installer SETUP.EXE provided as that needs Windows NT 6.0 or above i.e. Windows Vista or Server 2008 to execute it. The same is true of the installed Executable it requires Windows NT 6.0 or above to be loadable.
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the UI to enter custom locations for browsers does NOT work for the "Pro Personal" license which makes this useless for portable browsers password recovery in program... That "Advanced Feature is only available in Enterprise and Higher Editions" It does not reveal any non-chrome Edge passwords or legacy Internet Explorer saved logins in Windows 10, it does reveal Internet Explorer saved logins under Vista but again only locally installed browsers and not any locally "installed" portable browsers. I was expecting to have to apply for one license per machine but was able to use the same email/license key pair on both Vista server and Windows 10. I have not tried it on other machines, I'll leave that for the more adventurous as I've discovered all I need to know... (the giveaway license is too restricted to be usable on my systems that have multiple portable browsers that are themed for different uses)
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"75+ browsers" ?
I'd like to see that list .. i did not think that that there are that many ???
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maddog7,
From the website listed above/
https://xenarmor.com/browser-password-recovery-pro-software/#applist
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rww, one wonders how many of those are chrome and firefox forks... so essentially the same browsers with varying skins.
TK
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I use sticky password for a few years that I got as a giveaway here
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txtim, same here. Bought the regular version. Works well
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