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The Bitlocker Active Directory Recovery Password Viewer helps to locate BitLocker Drive Encryption recovery passwords for Windows Vista- or Windows Server 2008- based computers in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). Autofill is a great setting if you don’t want to have to remember and type in your password every time you log in to an online account. In fact, we highly recommend you use a password manager. To view a password, click on the eye icon beside it. On both Windows and Mac, a box will pop up asking you to authenticate your system user account before the password can be shown. Enter the username and password you use to log into your computer and click “OK.” After you enter your system account info, the saved password will be shown.

Last updated on March 7th, 2017

The first time you login to a website, it asks you for your login credentials (using Internet Explorer or Microsoft Edge) and then you are prompted by your web browser: “Do you want Internet Explorer to remember the password for this website?”. If you answer Yes”, then the next time(s) you login to that site, Internet Explorer (or Microsoft Edge) remembers your password you typed and you don’t waste your time by entering it again.

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Because of the 'remember password' web browser feature, users often forget their passwords after some time.

In this article you can find detailed instructions on how you can view and retrieve saved passwords in Internet Explorer or Microsoft Edge browsers.

How to view saved passwords in Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge.

Windows 7, Vista & XP (Works also in Windows 8 or 10).

Internet Explorer stores passwords inside the registry in an encrypted format, so it's impossible to view the saved passwords without a third party program. In this article we 'll use the freeware IE PassView* (Internet Explorer Password Viewer) utility, from Nirsoft to retrieve and view the stored Internet Explorer's password(s) in Windows Registry.

* IE PassView is a small password management utility that reveals the passwords stored by Internet Explorer Web browser, and allows you to delete passwords that you don't need anymore. It supports all versions of Internet Explorer, from version 4.0 and up to 11.0 and works in all versions of Windows (Included Windows 8 & Windows 10).

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If you want to show the stored password for a website in Internet Explorer on Windows 7, Vista & XP by using IE PassView :

1. Download and save IE PassView (iepv.zip) from NirSoft on your computer. *

* Note: Some Antivirus programs detect this utility as a virus. This is a false alert. Click here to read more about false alerts in Antivirus programs).

2. When the download is completed, extract 'iepv.zip' file.

3. Run iepv.exe application.

4. Finally, under 'Password' column you will see the stored password of the website you want.

Windows 10, 8.1 & 8

To view the stored passwords in latest Windows versions:

1. Right click on Windows flag at left bottom and select Control Panel.

2. Click User Accounts.

3. Click Manage Web Credentials.

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4. Expand the website for which you want to see the saved password.

5. Click Show.

6. Type your credentials and hit OK to view the stored password.

7. You 're done!

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This application allow to view the passwords which are hidden under asteriks. If you find any textbox with invisible password (asterisks instead characters), the password may be easily revealed by this tool - just execute it and move the mouse cursor over the textbox.

For example, you have the some program with password line: your mail accounts, personal code for private folder, login in network or Window login.
In each these situations the passwords in MS Windows will be hidden and you have no standard way to view the values. You must remember or write somewhere in papers. This is standard method for security.

It's good because anybody can't use the your passwords. But let imagine that you forgot some password or can't find the paper with written security code. In this situation you must change the password and remember the new one. But you can't change it because before changing you must enter the old value for password. This is the other item in standard security for MS Windows.
It's good too in 99.99% of cases but the rest 0.01% can be very important to you...

I was in same situation when I decided to re-install the MS Windows - I couldn't save the passwords for my i-net connections (with dial-up to ISPs) and settings for my mailboxes before deinstallation. My default dialer and mailer do not allow to view the passwords, save to file or copy to clipboard.

I developed the small program (ShowPW) to hook any standard editbox with asterisk instead password and show the normal value in textbox:

The new our version allow to show the password in browser (Internet Explorer)

As extended feature I added the 'Set a password!' button and you may change the 'decrypted' password and put it back in 'hidden' mode with asterisks.

You can use and deploy this program free without any modifications in archive.

Note that next OSs supported by ShowPW:

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  • Windows 95
  • Windows 98
  • Windows ME
  • Windows NT (v3/v4)
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows XP
  • Windows 2003
  • Vista
  • Windows 7
  • Windows 8
  • Windows 2008
  • Windows 2010