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Swiftly view password instead of Asterisks using browser Extensions

April 16, 2016 by computerera

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Here we have different extensions to view the password Quickly on different ways,

1)Mouse over

2)Double click

3)On Focus

4)Press ctrl key

The Extensions or for,

1)Chrome

  1. Show Password
  2. Password Revealer

2) Firefox

  1. Show My Password
  2.  Unhide Password

You can integrate these extension in simplest way as below,

Go to Browser Settings -> Extensions -> click on Get More Extensions -> Search with extension name -> Click on add to Chrome/Mozilla Button

After adding it to chrome browser it will be looks like below and click on the options to customize the settings.

show

 

Show Password:

After Adding this Extension in the above Process it will show your password in Text format.

Mouse over: This is the best way to check your password while people around you.It has an option to view your password in text format in the given time frame

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Password Revealer :

This Extension uses the best way in the password reveal i.e is Mouse hover.This will do the best job for you

Show My Password :

It has two options ,

  1. Mouse Hover
  2. Double click

In Settings we have so many options like Changing the text box background color and Font color of password. So the password can not be clear for the person near to you and it will be safe way.

Unhide Passwords:

It is pretty straight forward option either to view password or hide password.If you opt for the view password then better to chose font color as light.To be safe with the person around you.

unhide-password-firefox-options

Use a Password Manager

If you’ve got many online accounts then using a Password Manager will be a good move. No need to remember all the passwords. Password managers let you easily save your passwords and also encrypt them for safety. There are some really great password managers like LastPass and 1Password that will let you manage your Passwords securely.

 

Filed Under: Tech News Tagged With: Browser Extensions and uses

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