How To View The Saved Passwords In Firefox ?
Always it troubles us to remember the passwords of our web blogs and in webmails of Firefox. Here we have given some ideas to recover the lost passwords. In order to recover the lost passwords we just have to navigate the page where the passwords are automatically entered by the browser. Use short cut key to go to Page Info or go to Tools and Page Info.
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In the security tab if the Page Info window, you can have the all information about saved passwords. You can retrieve the passwords with a single click. Even more you can have the vulnerability to save your passwords in your browser with more security for your system.
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