Reveal your passwords on Firefox…
November 30th, 2007
We all have a number of accounts with different websites and online services, all come to a basic 2 fields, your username and password. Most of web surfers set their browsers to remember their passwords. So even if you forgot your password you can still login, but what if you need your password to login on another PC?! If you use firefox and set it to remember your passwords, then you are in luck.
There is a really very helpful tip from Raymond.cc, simply paste a javascript code in your Firefox address bar and hit enter, a dialog box will appear revealing the password.
Here is the code:
Entry Filed under: Tech
Tags: address bar, asterisk, asterisks, firefox, Hacks, ie7, javascript, netscape, opera, password, revealer, Safari, security
2 Comments Add your own
1. Joshua | December 12th, 2007 at 12:23 am
You can also go Tools > Options > Security > Show Passwords > Show Passwords.
2. Rakel | December 12th, 2007 at 2:14 am
This is so wrong. Someone wrote that code while it really wasn’t needed.
Just go to
options> security> show passwords> show passwords> yes
It’s pretty straightforward. Nice try, anyway.
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