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Giveaway of the day — Browser Password Recovery Tool 2.0.0

Recover all your passwords stored in the browser in a second.
$19.95 EXPIRED
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Browser Password Recovery Tool 2.0.0 was available as a giveaway on June 9, 2024!

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Browser Password Recovery Tool could recover all your passwords stored in the browser in a second. The program recovers all passwords and allows you to save them in a text file, so you won't forget them ever again. If the number of recovered password is huge, you could still be able to sort or search through them according to your needs. The product currently supports the following browsers: Chrome, Microsoft Edge Legacy and Chromium, Opera, Brave, Vivaldi, Mozilla Firefox.

"Custom password recovery" option allows you to recover the passwords of almost all browsers based on the Chrome or Mozilla Firefox, including Avast Secure Browser, Comodo Dragon, SRWare Iron, 360 Browser, Cent, Pale Moon, Tor Browser, Comodo IceDragon, Waterfox, SeaMonkey and many more.

Features:

- Recover usernames and passwords for Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Vivaldi, Brave, Epic Privacy Browser and Torch instantly;
- Recover username and passwords for almost all Chromium or Firefox based browsers with a "Custom Password Recovery" mode for browsers like Cent, Comodo Dragon, SRWare Iron, Slimjet, 360 Browser, Avast Secure Browser, IceDragon, SeaMonkey, Tor and many more...

System Requirements:

Windows XP/ 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10/ 11 (x32/x64)

Publisher:

PC Trek

Homepage:

https://www.pctrek.com/bprt.html

File Size:

2.0 MB

Licence details:

6 month license

Price:

$19.95

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#5

Clicked twice and I can't see the program after installation. What am I doing wrong???

Reply   |   Comment by Yaakov  –  Last year  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#4

Downloaded & installed Browser Password Recovery Tool 2.0.0 from Giveaway of the day; all OK. When I execute the program, nothing appears on my screen. Have tried running as admin, uninstall & reinstall, and using MS Toubleshooter (which reported "Incompatible program"). Still not working.
Window 10 Home at current patch level, Lenovo laptop. Any help would be apprecated.
Email to vendor's "Contct Us" resulted in ""The requested URL /sendmail.php was not found on this server."

Reply   |   Comment by Dave  –  Last year  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#3

To find the passwords stored by the browser on a Chromebook, you can follow these steps:

1. **Open Chrome:**
- Launch the Google Chrome browser on your Chromebook.

2. **Access Settings:**
- Click on the three-dot menu in the upper-right corner of the browser window.
- Select "Settings" from the dropdown menu.

3. **Navigate to Passwords:**
- In the Settings menu, scroll down and click on "Autofill."
- Under Autofill, click on "Passwords."

4. **View Saved Passwords:**
- You will see a list of websites and the associated usernames. To view the saved passwords, click on the eye icon next to the password you want to reveal.
- You might be prompted to enter your Chromebook password to verify your identity.

5. **Manage Passwords:**
- You can also add, edit, or delete passwords from this section.

Following these steps will allow you to view and manage the passwords stored by the browser on your Chromebook.

ChatGPT will gladly give comparable answers for other browsers and other operating systems

Reply   |   Comment by gergn  –  Last year  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#2

a really useful bit of kit - time to update my user password on websites I currently use, and to delete accounts I no longer use, in case of a data breach. And to update my Google Password Manager

Reply   |   Comment by john barr  –  Last year  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-3)
#1

But in password manager you can see all your passwords. what is the necessity for this tool???

Reply   |   Comment by Partha Mandayam  –  Last year  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)

Partha Mandayam,
In Firefox I can use Settings to search and view all my passwords but there does not seem to be an obvious way to print them all out, so maybe that is the purpose of this software.

Reply   |   Comment by rww  –  Last year  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)

Partha Mandayam, I think this would be useful for exporting prior to updating to a new computer or device. Also, maybe you can put the list on a thumb drive and save it in your disaster kit. I haven't found password export to be of use in Firefox, maybe this is better.

Reply   |   Comment by Therese Shellabarger  –  Last year  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)

Therese Shellabarger,

Exporting passwords stored in Firefox can be done using the following steps:

1. **Ensure Firefox is Up to Date**: Before proceeding, make sure you have the latest version of Firefox.

2. **Install Firefox Extension (if necessary)**: Firefox doesn’t have a built-in option to export passwords directly, but you can use an extension like "Password Exporter" to facilitate this process.

3. **Exporting Passwords**:
- **Using an Extension**:
1. Go to the [Firefox Add-ons website](https://addons.mozilla.org) and search for a password exporting extension, such as "Password Exporter".
2. Install the extension and follow its instructions to export your passwords.

- **Using Firefox Lockwise (Firefox 80 and later)**:
1. Open Firefox and click on the menu button (three horizontal lines) in the upper right corner.
2. Select “Logins and Passwords” to open the Firefox Lockwise interface.
3. Click the three dots (more options) button in the upper right corner of the Firefox Lockwise page.
4. Select "Export Logins".
5. Confirm the action by clicking “Export” on the prompt.
6. Choose a location to save your passwords file (it will be saved as a CSV file).
7. Confirm the export by entering your Firefox master password if prompted.

4. **Security Precautions**:
- Make sure to keep the exported CSV file in a secure location.
- Delete the file after importing it to another password manager to avoid any potential security risks.

5. **Importing into Another Password Manager**:
- If you are moving your passwords to another manager, check its import options and follow the necessary steps to import the CSV file you exported.

By following these steps, you can easily export your stored passwords from Firefox.

This answer was generated by ChatGPT

Reply   |   Comment by gergn  –  Last year  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)

On the firefox page with passwords, at the top right is the export, look for the button with 3 dots ...

Reply   |   Comment by joe Livelead  –  Last year  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)

Therese Shellabarger,
You can use Mozbackup to save your firefox profile then use it to restore to a new computer.

Reply   |   Comment by rww  –  Last year  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
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