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packman

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4. You do know that Win10 has this feature (I think Win 8 does also)
Thu Dec 3, 2020, 11:06 AM
Dec 2020

I've used it several times----

From the internet search:

Find stored Usernames & Passwords in Windows 10. To directly access the Stored User Names and Passwords Control Panel applet, via WinX Menu, open Command Prompt (Admin), type the following "rundll32" command, and hit Enter: The Stored User Names and Passwords box will open. Here you will be able to see the saved passwords and user names.

Password storage apps [View all] DonaldsRump Dec 2020 OP
I use LastPass and passwordWallet dickthegrouch Dec 2020 #1
Thanks for that. Here's are recent articles reviewing a variety of apps DonaldsRump Dec 2020 #2
1Password has been a part of my daily life for years. klook Dec 2020 #3
Thanks! DonaldsRump Dec 2020 #7
You do know that Win10 has this feature (I think Win 8 does also) packman Dec 2020 #4
No, I actually know nothing about this DonaldsRump Dec 2020 #6
KeePass TwilightZone Dec 2020 #5
Thank you. Susan Calvin Dec 2020 #13
KeePass is my choice for ManiacJoe Dec 2020 #14
I use an excel spreadsheet. OAITW r.2.0 Dec 2020 #8
I hope it's encrypted dickthegrouch Dec 2020 #9
It's password protected. OAITW r.2.0 Dec 2020 #10
Not necessarily the same thing dickthegrouch Dec 2020 #11
OK, thanks. OAITW r.2.0 Dec 2020 #12
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