#4608

One of Chrome's notable features is its capability to save and sync website login info (username and password). This info is stored locally by default and can be synced to your Google account. ChromePass is a tiny free app (developed by NirSoft) used to view all the saved website login data stored in a Google Chrome web browser (so it also can be interpreted as a password recovery tool). The information that can be viewed includes: usernames and passwords, password strength, created time, Origin URL, Action URL, User Name Field, Password Field, and more.
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#3633
People using notebook generally access a wireless network with password, then the operating system will automatically save them after we enter the WiFi password and have the wireless network successfully connected for the first time. The problem is that, over time, most of us are likely to forget or lose the password. In this case, once other devices need to access the same wireless network, finding the password back can be a troublesome thing.

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#3617

Now WiFi network has covered almost every corner in our life. That means, every smartphone user may need to connect to different WiFi networks in different places. As a result, accurately remembering these unlike WiFi passwords has become a problem. In another case, when you need to reconnect to or connect a new device to some wireless network and you just forgot the password, to get the password once more is also a trouble thing. I guess you would not like to ask somebody else or the network administrator for the password every time. In such cases, a tiny and handy mobile app can make things much easier.
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#2933
Most modern routers allow you to backup/export its full configuration, and restore them from this file when you need. The router configuration file (like TP-LINK's config.bin, it varies according to the brand and model of router) usually contains info including your ISP username/password, router's login password, wireless network password, etc. RouterPassView enables us to get a sweeping view of all this.

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#1175

WirelessKeyView is a tiny app written by the famous freeware developer Nir Sofer, designed for recovering the lost/forgotten wireless network keys which you have logged on successfully before. But please note that this tool is not used for unused wireless network.
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