Password Secrets of Popular Web Browsers
Everyday we use browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Opera to visit all our websites Facebook, Instagram, Gmail, Apple etc. Often when we login to these websites, our username & passwords are saved by the browsers so that we don’t have to type it every time.
In this research article, we will show you how & where each of these browsers save your passwords & how to decrypt them in case you forget your password.
Password Locations of Top Browsers
Here is the list of top browsers & their encryption algorithm, password storage type, password file location.
Note: For more technical & password recovery details, please click on Application name (Eg: Apple Safari) below
Browser | Encryption | Type | Password File Location |
---|---|---|---|
360 Browser | File | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\roaming\360se6\user data\default\apps\loginassis\assist_2.db | |
Apple Safari | DPAPI | File (XML) | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\roaming\apple computer\preferences\keychain.plist |
Avant Browser | AES-256-ECB | File | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\roaming\avant profiles\.default\formdata\forms.dat |
Baidu Spark Browser | File | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\roaming\baidu\ spark\userdata\[guid]\autologin_v2 | |
Brave Browser | DPAPI & AES-256-GCM |
File (SQLite) | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\local\bravesoftware\brave-browser\user data\default\login data |
Chedot Browser | DPAPI & AES-256-GCM |
File (SQLite) | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\local\chedot\user data\default\login data |
Chrome | DPAPI & AES-256-GCM |
File (SQLite) | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\local\google\chrome\user data\default\login data |
Chrome Canary Browser | DPAPI & AES-256-GCM |
File (SQLite) | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\local\google\chrome sxs\user data\default\login data |
Comodo Dragon | DPAPI & AES-256-GCM |
File (SQLite) | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\local\comodo\ dragon\user data\default\login data |
Comodo IceDragon | SHA1/3 DES | File (JSON) | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\roaming\comodo\icedragon\ profiles\[random name].default\logins.json |
Coc Coc Browser | DPAPI & AES-256-GCM |
File (SQLite) | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\local\coccoc\browser\user data\default\login data |
CoolNovo Browser | DPAPI & AES-256-GCM |
File (SQLite) | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\local\maplestudio\ chromeplus\user data\default\login data |
Epic Privacy Browser | DPAPI & AES-256-GCM |
File (SQLite) | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\local\epic privacy browser\user data\default\login data |
Falkon (QupZilla) | Plain | File (SQLite) | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\local\falkon\profiles\ default\browsedata.db |
Firefox | SHA1/3 DES | File (JSON) | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\roaming\mozilla\ firefox\profiles\[random name].default\logins.json |
Flock Browser | DPAPI | File (SQLite) | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\local\flock\user data\default\login data |
Internet Explorer | DPAPI | Registry | hkey_current_user\software\microsoft\internet explorer\intelliforms\storage2 |
Maxthon Browser | AES-256-ECB | File (JSON) | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\roaming\maxthon5\users\ guest\magicfill\mxpwd.dat |
Microsoft Edge (old) | Windows Vault | ||
Microsoft Edge (new) | DPAPI & AES-256-GCM |
File (SQLite) | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\local\microsoft\edge\user data\default\login data |
Opera Browser | DPAPI & AES-256-GCM |
File (SQLite) | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\roaming\opera software\ opera stable\login data |
Orbitum Browser | DPAPI & AES-256-GCM |
File (SQLite) | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\local\orbitum\user data\ default\login data |
Puffin Browser | XOR Encoding | File | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\local\puffinsecurebrowser\ passwordforms.dat & credential.dat |
QQ Browser (Tencent) | DPAPI & AES-256-GCM |
File (SQLite) | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\local\tencent\qqbrowser\ user data\default\encryptedstorage |
SeaMonkey Browser | SHA1/3 DES | File (JSON) | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\roaming\mozilla\seamonkey\ profiles\.default\logins.json |
Sleipnir Browser | DPAPI & AES-256-GCM |
File (SQLite) | c:\users\[user]\appdata\roaming\fenririnc\ Sleipnir5\setting\modules\chromiumviewer\default\login data |
SRWare Iron Browser | DPAPI & AES-256-GCM |
File (SQLite) | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\local\chromium\user data\default\login data |
Tor Browser | SHA1/3 DES | File (JSON) | c:\users\[user_name]\desktop\tor browser\browser\ torbrowser\data\browser\profile.default\logins.json |
Torch Browser | DPAPI & AES-256-GCM |
File (SQLite) | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\local\torch\user data\ default\login data |
UC Browser | DPAPI & AES-256-GCM |
File (SQLite) | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\local\ucbrowser\user data_i18n\default\uc login data. |
Vivaldi Browser | DPAPI & AES-256-GCM |
File (SQLite) | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\local\vivaldi\user data\default\login data |
Waterfox Browser | SHA1/3 DES | File (JSON) | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\roaming\waterfox\profiles\ 4t2edf0y.default\logins.json |
Yandex Browser | AES-256-GCM | File (SQLite) | c:\users\[user_name]\appdata\local\yandex\yandexbrowser\ user data\default\ya login data |
Note: For more technical & password recovery details, please click on Application name
How to Recover Password from Browsers Automatically
If you ever forget your website password, now you can easily & instantly recover all your passwords from all the top browsers without worrying about where it is stored and how to decrypt it.
XenArmor Browser Password Recovery Pro software can help you recover all website login passwords from 20+ browsers with just a click of button as shown below,
Here is the quick video on how to use this software,
Using this software, you can recover all type of passwords including email, social network, website login passwords from 20+ popular browsers.
For more details & download, please visit XenArmor Browser Password Recovery Pro
How to Remove Saved Passwords
If your computer is shared or used by other people then it is important to remove or protect your saved website passwords so that others cannot recover it. Also note that any virus/malware/adware/ransomware running on your computer can easily steal your passwords too.
So it is important to periodically check and remove any of these saved passwords or set master password (Firefox, SeaMonkey etc) to protect it.
In such cases, you can easily delete your passwords using XenArmor Browser Password Pro (Enterprise Edition). It can help you to quickly discover & selectively delete saved passwords from most browsers with just a click of button.
For more details & download, please visit XenArmor Browser Password Recovery Pro
Hope this article has helped you to understand where different browsers save your passwords & how to uncover them.
Let us know what do you think. Please comment below if you have any queries or suggestions.
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