01-05-2021



WebBrowserPassView v2.11
Copyright (c) 2011 - 2021 Nir Sofer

See Also

  • BrowsingHistoryView - View browsing history of your Web browsers.
Extension
  1. Enpass Browser extensions work in conjunction with the desktop application for autofilling usernames, passwords, credit cards, and identities on the web pages. It also lets you generate strong & unique passwords, saves new logins to avoid the copy/paste details between the main app and browser, and a lot more.
  2. 1Password beta for Chrome, Edge, and Brave Requires the latest version of Chrome, Edge, or Brave. 1Password beta for Firefox Requires the latest version of Firefox.

Description

Get the 1Password apps; If 1Password isn’t working in your browser; Move your data from other applications to 1Password; Move your existing 1Password data to a 1Password account; Save and fill passwords in your browser; Sync your 1Password data; Upgrade to 1Password 7 for Android; Upgrade to 1Password 7 for Mac; Upgrade to 1Password 7 for Windows.

WebBrowserPassView is a password recovery tool that reveals the passwords stored by the following Web browsers:Internet Explorer (Version 4.0 - 11.0), Mozilla Firefox (All Versions), Google Chrome, Safari, and Opera.This tool can be used to recover your lost/forgotten password of any Website, including popular Web sites, likeFacebook, Yahoo, Google, and GMail, as long as the password is stored by your Web Browser.

After retrieving your lost passwords, you can save them into text/html/csv/xml file, by using the 'Save Selected Items' option (Ctrl+S).

System Requirements And Limitations

  • This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000, and up to Windows 10, 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 passwords from external hard-drive (Except of Firefox Web browser). 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 usesthe history file of Internet Explorer to decrypt the passwords. If you clear the history of Internet Explorer, WebBrowserPassViewwon't be able to decrypt the passwords.
  • On Google Chrome - passwords originally imported from Internet Explorer 7.0-9.0, cannot be decrypted.

Versions History

  • Version 2.11:
    • Added new file type to save the passwords list: 'Firefox import/export csv file'. When you save the passwords in this file type, you can use the import feature of Firefox to import the saved passwords into Firefox: Import login data from a file
    • In order to save the passwords as 'Firefox import/export csv file', simply select the items you want to save (or press Ctrl+A to select all passwords), press Ctrl+S (Save Selected Items), choose 'Firefox import/export csv file'from the file type combo-box, type the filename to save and then click the 'Save' button to save the file.
  • Version 2.10:
    • Added support for Brave Web browser.
  • Version 2.07:
    • Fixed to decrypt passwords of Firefox profile that uses both 3DES and AES-256.
  • Version 2.06:
    • Fixed WebBrowserPassView to decrypt the new password encryption on Opera Web browser
  • Version 2.05:
    • Added support for decrypting the encryption key of new Firefox profiles (AES-256 instead of 3DES).
  • Version 2.00:
    • Added support for the new password encryption of Chromium / Chrome Web browsers, starting from version 80.
    • Be aware that the 'Local State' file, located inside the 'User Data' folder, is needed for decrypting the passwords of Chrome 80 or later.
  • Version 1.94:
    • Added new file format to export the passwords: Chrome CSV File. It's the same file format that Chrome Web browser exports the passwords from chrome://settings/passwords
  • Version 1.93:
    • Added support for Chromium-Based Edge Web browser.
    • The download zip file is now password-protected.
  • Version 1.92:
    • Fixed bug: WebBrowserPassView could crash when decrypting empty passwords in Firefox.
    • WebBrowserPassView now automatically detects the Waterfox Web browser.
  • Version 1.91:
    • Fixed bug: WebBrowserPassView crashed when reading Firefox key file (key3.db) without a master key.
  • Version 1.90:
    • Fixed WebBrowserPassView to work with Firefox 64-bit, and also WebBrowserPassView doesn't need anymore the installation of Firefox to decrypt the passwords.This change also fixes a crash problem occurred on some systems.
  • Version 1.86:
    • Added 'Quick Filter' feature (View -> Use Quick Filter or Ctrl+Q). When it's turned on, you can type a string in the text-box added under the toolbar and WebBrowserPassView will instantly filter the passwords table, showing only lines that contain the string you typed.
  • Version 1.85:
    • In 'Advanced Options' window, you can now specify the base profiles folder for Firefox and Chrome (e.g: E:Usersuser1AppDataRoamingMozillaFirefoxProfiles ) and WebBrowserPassViewwill scan all profiles stored under the specified folder.
  • Version 1.82:
    • Added 'Filename' column (For Chrome and Firefox Web browsers).
  • Version 1.81:
    • Added support for Vivaldi Web browser.
  • Version 1.80:
    • Finally... Fixed a crash problem occurred on some Windows 10 systems (The problem occurred if you added Gmail or other email account into Windows 10 Mail application).Also, WebBrowserPassView now displays the modified time of IE10/IE11 items.
  • Version 1.75:
    • You can now choose the desired encoding (ANSI, UTF-8, UTF-16) to save the csv/xml/text/html files. (Under the Options menu)
    • Fixed problem with saving the KeePass csv file.
  • Version 1.70:
    • WebBrowserPassView now automatically detect the passwords of Yandex Web browser.
  • Version 1.68:
    • Another try to fix this mysterious Windows 10 crash problem, also added more debug info to /debugwin10
  • Version 1.67:
    • Made another fix for Windows 10 crash problem...
  • Version 1.66:
    • Made a small change in the password extraction of IE10/IE11/Microsoft Edge that hopefully will solve the crash problems occur on some Windows 10 systems.
    • If you have Windows 10 and WebBrowserPassView still crashes, please run WebBrowserPassView with /debugwin10 parameter, run also the DebugView tool of SysInternals, and then send me the last 4 debug lines that appeared before the crash.
  • Version 1.65:
    • Added 'Created Time' and 'Modified Time' columns (These columns are active only for Web browesers that provide this information).
  • Version 1.60:
    • WebBrowserPassView now automatically detects the passwords of Portable Firefox if it's running in the background.
  • Version 1.58:
    • Fixed WebBrowserPassView to display properly user name/password with non-English characters on Chrome Web browser.
  • Version 1.57:
    • WebBrowserPassView now detects the profile folder of Chromium Web browser.
  • Version 1.56:
    • Removed the command-line options that export the passwords to a file from the official version. A version of this tool with full command-line support will be posted on separated Web page.
  • Version 1.55:
    • Added support for Firefox 32 (logins.json).
  • Version 1.50:
    • Updated to work with the latest versions of Opera.
  • Version 1.46:
    • Added secondary sorting support: You can now get a secondary sorting, by holding down the shift key while clicking the column header. Be aware that you only have to hold down the shift key when clicking the second/third/fourth column. To sort the first column you should not hold down the Shift key.
  • Version 1.45:
    • Added support for SeaMonkey Web browser.
  • Version 1.43:
    • Fixed to work with Firefox 22.
  • Version 1.42:
    • Opera Web browser: Fixed to detect properly the passwords of login.live.com and probably other Web sites
  • Version 1.41:
    • Improved the password decryption on IE10 / Windows 7.
  • Version 1.40:
    • Added support for the passwords of Internet Explorer 10.
  • Version 1.37:
    • WebBrowserPassView now reads the passwords from all profiles of Chrome Web browser.
  • Version 1.36:
    • Fixed bug: WebBrowserPassView failed to work with master password of Firefox containing non-English characters.
  • Version 1.35:
    • WebBrowserPassView now extracts the passwords from all profiles of Firefox Web browser and reads the profiles.ini file of Firefox to get the correct profile folders.
    • Added 'Mark Odd/Even Rows' option, under the View menu. When it's turned on, the odd and even rows are displayed in different color, to make it easier to read a single line.
    • Fixed issue: The properties dialog-box and other windows opened in the wrong monitor, on multi-monitors system.
  • Version 1.30:
    • Add new command-line options: /LoadPasswordsIE , /LoadPasswordsFirefox , /LoadPasswordsChrome , /LoadPasswordsOpera , and more...
  • Version 1.26:
    • Fixed bug: WebBrowserPassView failed to get the passwords of Firefox and Chrome, if the path of their password filecontained non-English characters.
  • Version 1.25:
    • Added 'User Name Field' and 'Password Field' columns for Chrome, Firefox, and Opera Web browsers.
  • Version 1.20:
    • Added 'Password Strength' column, which calculates the strength of the password and displays it as Very Weak, Weak, Medium, Strong, or Very Strong.
  • Version 1.15:
    • Added support for Safari Web browser (passwords are decrypted from keychain.plist)
  • Version 1.12:
    • WebBrowserPassView now automatically extracts the passwords of Chrome Canary.
  • Version 1.11:
    • The passwords of Chrome Web browser are now displayed properly evenwhen the password file is locked by Chrome.
  • Version 1.10:
    • Added option to choose the desired Opera password file (wand.dat).
    • Imporved the detection of Opera password file (wand.dat).
  • Version 1.05:
    • Added new options for Firefox passwords:Use a master password to decrypt the passwords, Load the passwords from the specifiedprofile folder, and the option to use the specified Firefox installation.
    • Added option specify the profile folder (User Data) of Google Chrome (For example:C:Documents and SettingsAdministratorLocal SettingsApplication DataGoogleChromeUser DataDefault)
      Be aware that this feature only works if the profile was created by the current logged on user.Loading from external drive is not supported yet.
  • Version 1.00 - First release.

Using WebBrowserPassView

WebBrowserPassView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files.In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - WebBrowserPassView.exe

After running it, the main window of WebBrowserPassView displays the list of all Web browser passwords found in your system. You can select one or more passwords and then copy the list to the clipboard (Ctrl+C) or export them intotext/xml/html/csv file (Ctrl+S).

False Virus/Trojan Warning

WebBrowserPassView is a tool that retrieves secret passwords stored in your system, and thus your Antivirus may falsely detect this tool is infected with Trojan/Virus.Click here to read more about false alerts in Antivirus programs.

Command-Line Options

Notice: The save command-line options are disabled on the build you download from this Web page. You can find a package of password-recovery tools with full command-line support on thefollowing Web page: Windows Password Recovery Tools
/LoadPasswordsFirefox <0 | 1>Specifies whether to load the passwords of Firefox Web browser. 0 = No, 1 = Yes.
/LoadPasswordsOpera <0 | 1>Specifies whether to load the passwords of Opera Web browser. 0 = No, 1 = Yes.
/UseFirefoxProfileFolder <0 | 1>
/FirefoxProfileFolder <Folder>
Specifies the profile folder of Firefox to load, for example:
WebBrowserPassView.exe /UseFirefoxProfileFolder 1 /FirefoxProfileFolder 'C:Documents and SettingsadminApplication DataMozillaFirefoxProfiles7a2ttm2u.default'
/UseOperaPasswordFile <0 | 1>
/OperaPasswordFile <Password>
Specifies the master password of Opera, for example:
WebBrowserPassView.exe /UseOperaPasswordFile 1 /OperaPasswordFile 'Thgr55f6'
/stab <Filename>Save the passwords list into a tab-delimited text file.
/stabular <Filename>Save the passwords list into a tabular text file.
/sverhtml <Filename>Save the passwords list into HTML file (Vertical).
/skeepass <Filename>Save the passwords list into csv file that can be imported into KeePass Password Manager.
Examples:
WebBrowserPassView.exe /shtml 'f:temppasswords.html' /sort 2 /sort ~1
WebBrowserPassView.exe /shtml 'f:temppasswords.html' /sort 'Web Browser' /sort 'URL'

  • After you finish the translation, Run WebBrowserPassView, and all translated strings will be loaded from the language file.
    If you want to run WebBrowserPassView without the translation, simply rename the language file, or move it to another folder.
  • License

    This utility is released as freeware. You are allowed to freely use it at your homeor in your company. However, you are not allowed to make profit from this software or tocharge your customers for recovering their passwords with this software, unless you got a permission from the software author.
    You are also allowed to freely distribute this utility via floppy disk, CD-ROM, Internet, or in any other way, as long as you don't charge anything for this. If you distribute this utility, you must include all files inthe distribution package, without any modification !

    Disclaimer

    The software is provided 'AS IS' without any warranty, either expressed or implied,including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitnessfor a particular purpose. The author will not be liable for any special, incidental,consequential or indirect damages due to loss of data or any other reason.

    Feedback

    If you have any problem, suggestion, comment, or you found a bug in my utility, you can send a message to nirsofer@yahoo.com
    Download WebBrowserPassView (In zip file)
    Zip File Password: wbpv28821@

    WebBrowserPassView is also available in other languages. In order to change the language of WebBrowserPassView, download the appropriate language zip file, extract the 'webbrowserpassview_lng.ini', and put it in the same folder that you Installed WebBrowserPassView utility.

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    1password Firefox Linux

    The Firefox Password Manager securely stores the usernames and passwords you use to access websites and then automatically fills them in for you the next time you visit a website. This article will show you how to use the Password Manager to remember, view, edit, remove and protect your passwords, and also how to disable the Password Manager.

    • To get your passwords everywhere you use Firefox, turn on sync.
    Note: Starting in Firefox version 76 on Mac and Windows, OS authentication may be required when accessing stored passwords using the , , or the Reveal button (represented by the 'eye' icon). This is not your Firefox Account credentials; see Lockwise asks for authentication (password, voice, face or fingerprint) when accessing passwords for more information.

    Table of Contents

    • 3Managing usernames and passwords

    When you enter a username and password that you haven't already saved for a website, Firefox will ask if you want to save it.

    Tip: Clicking outside of the Save prompt will hide it. To bring it back, just click the key icon on the left side of the address bar. If Firefox does not prompt you to save passwords, see the article Usernames and passwords are not saved.

    In the prompt:

    • To have Firefox remember your username and password, click on . The next time you visit the website, Firefox will automatically enter your username and password for you.
      • If you've stored the wrong username or password, just type the right one into the website and Firefox will prompt you to save it. To save the new username and password, click on .
    • To tell Firefox to never remember usernames and passwords for the current website, click the drop-down menu and select Never Save. In the future, when you log in to the website you won't be prompted to save the username and password.
      • If you later change your mind and would like Firefox to ask you to save usernames and passwords for this site, you'll need to go into your Firefox OptionsPreferencesSettingsPreferences and remove the site's entry from the Privacy & Security panel Exceptions list.
    • To skip saving your username and password this time, click . You'll be prompted to save your username and password the next time you visit the site.
    Note: Some websites offer to keep you logged in by clicking a check box on the site. This is a feature of the website and will work whether or not you have saved your username and password in Firefox.

    You can also manually add website logins. Click the menu button and select Logins and Passwords. Select the button at the bottom left side of the Firefox Lockwise page to manually add a website address, login, and password.

    If you have more than one account for a site, Firefox can save all your logins. Each time you log in to a site, you can choose the login information you would like Firefox to use.

    Add another login account: To save an additional login for a site, enter the login credentials and click Save when prompted. Use the drop-down arrow to see a list of saved usernames for that site. You can also start typing to narrow the results.

    If more than one login is stored for a website, the list of usernames will appear when you click the login field. Select the username you want to log in with.

    To view passwords for a specific site, click the username field for that site, then click (see above).
    1. Click the Firefox menu button.
    2. Click on Logins and Passwords. The Firefox Lockwise about:logins page will open in a new tab.

    From here, you can view, copy, edit or remove your saved logins.

    Note: You can enter a site, username or password in the Firefox Lockwise Search logins text box, to filter the logins listed on the left.

    After you select an entry from the list of logins, you can perform these actions:

    • Click to copy a username or password.
    • Click to see the password.
    • Click Edit to change the username or password.
    • Click Remove (or Delete, depending on your Firefox version) to remove the login from Firefox.

    See Edit or delete a login in Firefox Lockwise on desktop for more information.

    Remove all saved logins

    1. Click the Firefox menu button.
    2. Click on Logins and Passwords.
    3. Click the 3-dot menu on the top right corner.
    4. Choose Remove All Logins.

    If you want to back up your saved usernames and passwords or move them to a different application, you can export this data to a .csv (comma separated values) file. See Export login data from Firefox Lockwise for more information.

    You can also import login data from a .csv (comma separated values) file. See Import login data from a file for more information.

    If you use the same simple password for everything you will be more susceptible to identity theft. The Create secure passwords to keep your identity safe article shows you an easy method for creating secure passwords and using the Password Manager, as described above, will help you remember them all.

    Even though the Password Manager stores your usernames and passwords on your hard drive in an encrypted format, someone with access to your computer user profile can still see or use them. The Use a Primary Password to protect stored logins and passwords article shows you how to prevent this and keep you protected in the event your computer is lost or stolen.

    Firefox offers to remember passwords by default. To change your settings:

    1. In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click Firefox and select Preferences.Click the menu button and select ...
    2. Select the Privacy & Security panel and go to the Logins and Passwords section.
      • To prevent Firefox from saving logins and passwords for a certain website, click the button to the right of Ask to save logins and passwords for websites and add the website URL.
      • To prevent Firefox from saving logins and passwords for all websites, remove the check mark next to Ask to save logins and passwords for websites.
    3. Close the about:preferences page. Any changes you've made will automatically be saved.
    Note: If the Ask to save logins and passwords for websites setting is greyed out, Firefox may be set to never remember history or to always use private browsing mode. To restore normal browsing, go to your Privacy & Security settings under History and remove the check mark next to Always use private browsing mode, or select Remember history from the drop-down menu, and then restart Firefox.

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    These articles will help you solve any problems you might be having with usernames and passwords: