Look for a password for website on mac

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For Safari, one such extension is ShowPass similar extensions exist for Firefox and Google Chrome. If this seems like a lot of work, an altenative is to install and use a browser extension that will reveal passwords when you do something like move the mouse over them or click inside them. You can close the web inspector if you wish. You should now be able to see the password in the password field. Replace the word 'password' with the word 'text', and press Enter.Double-click the word 'password' following 'type='.As long as the HTML tag contains the type='password' part, you can proceed.) (Don't worry if it doesn't look exactly like that. The highlighted line should contain something like this:.This will open the web inspector and highlight the HTML tag for the password field. Right-click the password field and select 'Inspect Element' in the context menu.The following is the procedure for Safari the steps are similar in Google Chrome.

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To do so, you will need to use your browser's web inspector.

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You can convert the password field to a plain text field, which will reveal the password behind the asterisks. If you're ever in the situation where you have forgotten the password for some web site, but it is right there in the password field of the login form - only in the form of asterisks or bullets - and you would like to copy it from the password field, if only it were not asterisks.well, you can.