Saved FF password in OS X
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- lw-d
You know when you visit a website in FF and you get the option of saving your password. I have done this for a site, trouble is, I need to provide the password to somebody else, but because FF masks the password (******), I have no idea of knowing what I entered.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
- ********0
that sounds shady
- Jnr_Madison0
Tools, Options, Passwords, View Passwords... no?
- ********0
u anti christ
showing the path to hell
- Jnr_Madison0
Come on in, the water's nice.
- ********0
i command you to be away in the name of me
- Jnr_Madison0
God is going for his dinner, but dinky will feel gods rath when I..I mean god returns.
- ********0
i am not going to dinner yet
- Metropole0
A few things to try if you already havent:
1 ATTEMPT:
Attempt typing in the password after deleting the ***** in the password field of the site. If you proceed to log-in after typing what you thought it was, woo hoo! You know it!2 E-MAIL:
Did you associate an e-mail with this login? If so, search your mail box for the original message (which may have the password).3 PASSWORD HINTS?
If you used memorable info, perhaps the password hint may help.4 NUMBER TO CALL?
Perhaps there's a customer service number for online accounts (depending on the type of site you're working with).That's about all I can think of. The *****'s are in place for your security, after all (which is slightly counterintuitive since it's on "Remember password" anyway.)
'nough said. Best of luck.
- version30
just tell the site you forgot the password and have the reminder sent dipshit
shady it does sound though