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i think you mean the passwords the browser stores. Usually they are encrypted and the actual place they are stored depends on what browser you use. I know firefox uses two files for this for example.

There are also add ons for the browsers that let you do backups of the passwords

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3 minutes ago, asus killer said:

i think you mean the passwords the browser stores. Usually they are encrypted and the actual place they are stored depends on what browser you use. I know firefox uses two files for this for example.

There are also add ons for the browsers that let you do backups of the passwords

So they arent stored automatically , do they ? Do you know which folders google chrome use ?

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5 hours ago, Genezi1 said:

Hello guys . Is there any way that i can find the passwords that have been used on my computer ( i mean passwords for facebook , email , twitrer etc. ) . Is there a file or a folder where all that info is saved ?

Why don't you explain what you are trying to accomplish?

 

For browser stored passwords, just open the browser in question, and you can view any stored passwords.

 

If you want to steal the passwords from someone else's computer? Sorry, can't help you with that.

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6 hours ago, Genezi1 said:

Hello guys . Is there any way that i can find the passwords that have been used on my computer ( i mean passwords for facebook , email , twitrer etc. ) . Is there a file or a folder where all that info is saved ?

There is an option in chrome under the advanced settings. The only thing is, when I went to look at passwords, it required me to type of Windows username and password. This is assuming the browser saved the user name and password of the site. 

 

Also, like @dalekphalm said, if your trying to steal someones password that could be against the law. So if your not trying to recover one of your passwords, I suggest, you dont even attempt anything. Because depending on where you live in the world, it could be considered a Felony. 

I just want to sit back and watch the world burn. 

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