Jan 27, 2012

How To Recover Your Lost Web Services(Yahoo, Gmail, Facebook, And More) Password


All the users who uses internet more do end up losing their password for some specific we service account. You have two options when something like this occurs, either you try to retrieve your password with the secret question or email verification or you can create a new account. Both of these two steps are long, boring, and tiresome.
If you ask me, I’ll give you an easy option of retrieving your password stored in your browser (Browsers like Internet Explorer (Version 4.0 – 9.0), Mozilla Firefox (All Versions), Google Chrome, and Opera) with WebBrowserPassView. This application recovers your password form the above mentioned browser. All you have to do from your side is run the exe file and all your password of different web services will be presented in-front of you.
NOTE: This application doesn’t need to be installed. All you have is the exe file to execute. Sometimes your antivirus may also detect it as virus/trojan (though Kaspersky didn’t detect it as a virus/Trojan), you don’t have to worry about is as the application is virus/Trojan free.
If you are thinking that if it is reliable or not?. I can assure you that this application is capable of all the facts that I have mentioned.
System Requirements And Limitations
  • This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000, and up to Windows 7, including 64-bit systems. Older versions of Windows (Windows 98/ME) are not supported, because this utility is a Unicode application.
  • Currently, WebBrowserPassView cannot retrieve the passwords if they are encrypted with a master password. Support for master password will probably be added in future versions.
  • Currently, WebBrowserPassView cannot retrieve passwords from external hard-drive. Support for that might be added in future versions.
  • On Internet Explorer 7.0-9.0, the passwords are encrypted with the URL of the Web site, so WebBrowserPassView uses the history file of Internet Explorer to decrypt the passwords. If you clear the history of Internet Explorer, WebBrowserPassView won’t be able to decrypt the passwords.
  • On Google Chrome – passwords originally imported from Internet Explorer 7.0-9.0, cannot be decrypted.
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