Webbrowserpassview For Mac
WebBrowserPassView is a tiny portable tool which displays the passwords stored by Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, Opera and Safari.
WebBrowserPassView is a password recovery tool that reveals the passwords stored by the following Web browsers: Internet Explorer (Version 4.0 - 9.0), Mozilla Firefox (All Versions), Google Chrome, and Opera. This tool can be used to recover your lost/forgotten password of any Website, including popular Web sites, like Facebook, Yahoo, Google, and GMail, as long as the password is stored. WebBrowserPassView is a small, portable and freeware utility designed to recover passwords from web browsers. It can reveal passwords from Internet Explorer (Version 4.0 - 9.0), Mozilla Firefox (All Versions), Google Chrome, and Opera.
Download Portable WebBrowserPassView - Display a list of passwords that were saved by your web browsers along with additional information such as username, URL and browser name. Download Portable WebBrowserPassView - Display a list of passwords that were saved by your web browsers along with additional information such as username, URL and browser name. WebBrowserPassView version 1.94 for Windows was listed on Download.hr on and it is marked as Freeware. All software products that you can find on Download.hr, including WebBrowserPassView, are either free, freeware, shareware, full version, trial, demo or open-source.
Launch the program and it immediately begins looking for logons. Be patient, there's a lot of scanning and checking to do, and it can take some time (more than a minute on our test PC) but eventually the results appear.
Every logon is listed in the usual NirSoft table, along with all its details: the URL, browser, user name, password, password strength (not very accurate in our tests), created time, modified time and more.
Double-clicking a column header sorts by that field, and right-clicking displays options to save some or all of the passwords to a text report.
Verdict:
WebBrowserPassView can only display logons that are stored by the browser (not a password manager), and aren't encrypted by a master password. And in our tests it didn't even display all of those.
The program can still be useful, though, if only as a warning of possible security leaks. What might someone be able to find out, if they had access to your computer for a couple of minutes? Run the program and see for yourself.
Changes for v1.60 - v1.66
- 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.
Changes for v1.58 - v1.60
- WebBrowserPassView now automatically detects the passwords of Portable Firefox if it's running in the background.
Changes for v1.57 - v1.58
- Fixed WebBrowserPassView to display properly user name/password with non-English characters on Chrome Web browser.
Changes for v1.56 - v1.57
- WebBrowserPassView now detects the profile folder of Chromium Web browser.
Webbrowserpassview For Macbook Air
Changes for v1.55 - v1.56
Webbrowserpassview For Macbook Pro
- 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.