coolnovo browser saved password | XenArmor https://xenarmor.com Thu, 23 Apr 2026 18:47:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://xenarmor.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/favicon.png coolnovo browser saved password | XenArmor https://xenarmor.com 32 32 How to Recover Saved Passwords in CoolNovo Browser (Step-by-Step Guide) https://xenarmor.com/how-to-recover-saved-passwords-in-coolnovo-browser/ https://xenarmor.com/how-to-recover-saved-passwords-in-coolnovo-browser/#respond Sun, 22 Sep 2019 08:28:54 +0000 https://xenarmor.com/?p=14799 In this guide, you will learn where CoolNovo browser saves your passwords, how they are secured using encryption, and the easiest way to recover them instantly. CoolNovo Browser Password Storage Location CoolNovo browser stores all your website login credentials in a file named “Login Data”, located at: C:\Users\[user_name]\AppData\Local\MapleStudio\ChromePlus\User Data\Default\Login Data This file is a SQLite database containing a table called “logins”, where all saved credentials are stored. Important Fields in “logins” Table origin_url => Website Page URL signon_realm => Website Domain username_value => Username or Email password_value => Encrypted Password How CoolNovo Browser Encrypts Passwords CoolNovo is a Chromium-based browser and follows a similar encryption model used by Chrome and Edge. Older Versions (< v80) Passwords were encrypted using Windows DPAPI Can be decrypted using system APIs like CryptUnprotectData Newer Versions (v80 & above) Passwords are encrypted using a master encryption key stored in the “Local State” file: C:\Users\[user_name]\AppData\Local\MapleStudio\ChromePlus\User Data\Local State Encryption Key Details Older versions (< v135): encrypted_key Newer versions (> v135): app_bound_encrypted_key The master key is stored in Base64 format and protected using Windows DPAPI along with modern encryption algorithms. AES-GCM ChaCha20 AES+CNG (based on browser version) Multi-Level Process to Decrypt Master Key Decode Base64 key Decrypt using System DPAPI Decrypt again using User DPAPI If not 32 bytes, decrypt further using AES-GCM, ChaCha20 or AES+CNG (v140+) Final master key (32 bytes) is used to decrypt saved passwords using AES-256-GCM algorithm. Important Note: Since CoolNovo browser uses user-specific and machine-bound encryption, saved passwords cannot be decrypted from another user account or external drive unless advanced recovery methods are used (see solution at the end of this post). How to Recover CoolNovo Browser Passwords Automatically Recovering CoolNovo passwords manually can be time-consuming due to multiple encryption layers. With XenArmor Browser Password Recovery Pro, you can instantly recover all CoolNovo...

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