Almost all current web browsers such as Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome offer a choice to store your password automatically.
With burgeoning online platforms, the number of online accounts have increased significantly.
All Internet
users have hundreds of online accounts for countless activities; from
ordering food to paying your electricity bill, everything is now
accessible virtually. However, with burgeoning online platforms, the
number of online accounts have increased significantly. But with the
introductions of password saving feature on browsers, users can relax a
bit.
Almost all current web browsers such as Mozilla Firefox and Google
Chrome offer a choice to store your password automatically. While you
can choose not to, the feature is a great one for users who tend to use
complex passwords involving numerous combinations—words, numbers, and
symbols.
Often, users who do not save their passwords on the browser have to
deal with certain ordeals after they forgot any passwords, however,
people who keep their passwords saved have an option to view it whenever
they want. This will definitely help users stay a little less care-free
in this virtually connected world.
A video by Softpedia shows the exact steps required to view your
saved passwords on either Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome. Other than
that, the it also showcases two third-party short-cut apps for
recovering saved browser passwords.