How to Find Saved Passwords On Microsoft Edge:
- Open the Microsoft Edge browser by clicking its icon in the taskbar or searching in the Windows Start menu.
- Clicking the “Settings and more” button (three horizontal dots) in the top-right corner of the browser window.
- Selecting “Settings” > “Profiles” > “Passwords” to reach the passwords management section.
- Scroll down to find the password you’re looking for, or use the search bar.
- To view the saved password, click on the eye symbol to display the password.
How to Find Saved Passwords on Google Chrome PC:
- Click the three vertical dots in the toolbar and go to Settings.
- Select Autofill from the menu on the left.
- Select Password Manager.
- Scroll down to Saved Passwords and click the arrow next to the password you want to view.
- Enter your system password to proceed, then click OK.
- Click the eye icon to view the password or the copy icon to copy the password to your clipboard.
How to find passwords in Chrome on mobile:
- Open Chrome, tap the three horizontal (or vertical) dots, then tap Settings.
- Tap Password Manager.
- Go to the list of Saved Passwords and select a site.
- Tap the eye icon to view the password. You need to enter your device passcode or choose a way to confirm your identity.
How To Find Saved Passwords on Opera:
- Step 1: Open the Opera browser.
- Step 2: Click on the Opera button in the upper left corner of the window.
- Step 3: Go to the Settings & Preferences tab.
- Step 4: Click on the Privacy and Security tab at the top.
- Step 5: In the list on the left, find and click on Passwords & Autofill.
How to Find Saved Passwords in Brave Browser:
1) Open the Brave Browser and select ‘Settings’.
2) Select ‘Passwords’.
3) Enter your Primary password to see a list of all your passwords for various sites.
How to Find Saved Passwords in Firefox Browser:
- Open Firefox and click the top right icon that looks like three horizontal lines at the top right corner.
- Select “Passwords.”
- You’ll see the list of your saved credentials.
How to reset passwords for Mobile Phones:
How to reset Android mobile phone password (Google Pixel):
NOTE: Doing a factory reset will delete all data on your phone.
- Hold down the Power button to power off your device.
- Press and hold the Power and Volume down buttons for 10 to 15 seconds.
- Use the Volume up and Volume down buttons to navigate through the menu options until you get to “Recovery Mode,” then press the Power button to select it.
- You’ll see the words “No command.“
- Press and hold the Power button. While you hold the Power button, press the Volume up button. Then release both buttons quickly.
- A new menu will pop up. Use the Volume buttons to scroll to “Wipe data/factory reset” and use the Power button to select it.
- Use the volume buttons to scroll to “Factory data reset” and press the Power button to select it.
- When the reset is finished, you’ll see “Data wipe complete.” Using the volume buttons, scroll to and select “Reboot system now” and use the Power button to select it.
Resetting Password on Motorola phones:
- Hold down the Power button to power off your device.
- Press and hold the Volume Down button and the Power button until the phone turns on.
- When the boot menu appears, use the Volume buttons to scroll to “Recovery Mode” and use the Power button to select it.
- If you see an Android robot with a red exclamation mark, press and hold the Power button and, while holding it down, press and release the Volume up button.
- Use the Volume buttons to scroll to “Wipe data/factory reset,” then press the Power button to select it.
- Select “Factory data reset” using the volume buttons and press the Power button to select it.
- Select “Reboot system now” and press the Power button.
Resetting Passwords on Samsung Phones:
- Power down your phone by waiting for it to run out of battery. Then charge it to at least 25%. (You can’t power down your phone when it’s locked without inputting your password.)
- For Samsung phones without a Home button or separate Power button (such as the Galaxy S20 and later, Note10, Note20, Fold, and Z Flip), press and hold the Volume up button and side buttons until you feel the device vibrate and you see the Samsung logo.
For Samsung phones with a separate Power button (Galaxy S8, Galaxy S9, Galaxy S10), press and hold the Volume up button, Power button, and Bixby button until your phone vibrates and goes into Recovery mode.
For Samsung phones with a physical Home button (Galaxy S6,Galaxy S7), Press and hold the Volume up, Home, and Power buttons until your phone vibrates, and then release just the Power button. - A screen with the recovery menu will appear. When you see this, release the remaining buttons.
- Use the Volume buttons to highlight ‘Wipe data/factory reset.’ Press the Power button/side key to select. Press the Power button/side key again to select “Yes,” “Yes – delete all user data,” or “Factory data reset.”