SUPPOSE YOU’VE forgotten a password to a particular login,
but it still appears via the auto-fill utility. Copying the bullets/asterixes
and pasting them into an empty text file won’t help out in anyway. So in these instances
you need to extract your password that’s hiding behind ******. One way to do
this is by using a software that does it all. We came across one particular,
site( http://www.nirsoft.net/password_recovery_tools.html ) that offered interesting tools.
site( http://www.nirsoft.net/password_recovery_tools.html ) that offered interesting tools.
BulletsPassView, for instance, converts passwords it
encounters in open programs. There’s even a program which can analyse your
router settings backup file to show you your password.
For websites, if you’d like to check your password one last
time before pressing enter, you could use a Greasemonkey script. You’ll have to
get the Greasemonkey add-on installed first, and then navigate to (http://userscripts.org/scripts/review/127487). Click the green Install
button in the top right corner of the webpage. All you need to do now is
mouse-over the password box and your password will be changed to plain text as
long as the cursor is within the box’s boundaries. We’ve listed the script at the
websites given above, just in case you’re wary of installing unknown scripts
from the web.
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