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How To Reveal Hidden Passwords (Asterisks) In Web Browsers Today, I have an usefull trick for you. This trick allows to view the passwords which are hidden. Asterisk Password Spy is a tool for instantly revealing the hidden password behind asterisks (.). The user-friendly interface can help you to find the passwords from any Windows-based application - simply drag the 'search icon' to any password box to recover the real password hidden by those asterisks. View Saved Passwords In Chrome And Firefox. As you may already know, what you’ve got behind the asterisks are the passwords saved in your browsers. If you could reveal these passwords in the browser itself, you won’t have to use any methods to turn asterisks into passwords. Here’s how you view your saved passwords in Chrome and Firefox. Bullet Password Asterisk Revelear 1.32 is available to all software users as a free download for Windows 10 PCs but also without a hitch on Windows 7 and Windows 8. Though this program tested positive for virus tests, some people don't view it as a virus or malware. This could mean toolbars or system modifications. Like the other tools listed here, Asterisk Key can show passwords hidden under asterisks but is slightly limited in what it can and can’t uncover. Although passwords from Internet Explorer can be shown, it seems to only be able to handle 1 tab at a time and gets a bit confused with multiple tabs open.

We are all often told to try and stay security conscious online or when using applications that require secure access, and passwords is one of the most important parts of creating a more secure environment for yourself. It’s not unusual to end up with different login details for every site and program that needs it which is the most secure way. This is especially important when there are multiple users on the same machine as using a single password for everything could give someone access to your personal information very easily.

With the possibility of so many different passwords to remember, it could become quite a nightmare trying to log into a website, email program or instant messenger etc, if it wasn’t for the ability to save them on your PC so you don’t have to remember them. These days, most browsers offer to store your login details for you, and there are some great dedicated managers around to centralize all your passwords such as Lastpass which makes filling in forms and logins even easier.

Most applications will also store your password, but often it’s still hidden behind asterisks in the programs settings. If the password is saved and stored behind asterisks or bullets, you can easily use a tool and hopefully show the password hidden underneath. Here’s 6 different ways to try and get to the password under the asterisks in your applications and on websites. It might only save you a few seconds over digging into the program or browsers settings, or it might mean you don’t have to reset your passwords online because the program won’t tell you what your password is.

1. BulletsPassView

This is another one of NirSofts’s useful little tools and can show the passwords hidden behind the asterisks in a number of different applications including Internet Explorer. Some browsers and applications won’t work though because some of them don’t store the password behind the bullets, Chrome, Opera, Firefox included. Skype and Windows Live Messenger didn’t work either because the password box isn’t a separate input box in the window.

As usual the tool is completely portable and simply run it to bring up the main window with a list of any currently opened windows and any passwords found inside them along with the creating process. If you open another password hidden window while the program is open, simply press F5 to refresh.

A useful little function in the Options menu is the ability to turn the bullets inside the text box into the actual password, enable “Unmask Password Text Box” to turn it on, this doesn’t work in Internet Explorer though. Works on Windows 2000 and above, a 64-bit version is available.

Download BulletsPassView

2. Asterisk Password Spy

Asterisk Password Spy is a tool similar to BulletsPassView in that it displays the passwords hidden behind the asterisks in the main window, although in this tool you have to drag the icon over the password you want to reveal which will then show in the main window.

There are a couple of drawbacks with this software though, firstly it only comes as a setup installer which will also offer adware during install, although you can easily get around both things and make it portable by extracting with an archiver such as 7-zip or similar. Unlike BulletsPassView it doesn’t appear to support Internet Explorer while the other browsers weren’t really expected to work anyway. It has its uses, but NirSoft’s tool is a far better tool to try out first. Asterisk Password Spy works on Windows XP, Vista and 7.

Download Asterisk Password Spy

3. Asterisk Key

Like the other tools listed here, Asterisk Key can show passwords hidden under asterisks but is slightly limited in what it can and can’t uncover. Although passwords from Internet Explorer can be shown, it seems to only be able to handle 1 tab at a time and gets a bit confused with multiple tabs open. Simply click the “Recover” button to search for any open password boxes and they will be listed in the window.

We’re not sure why, but the text in the window seems to be rather small and could have been a few pixels bigger (the image above is enlarged 25%), and this program also needs installing although there is no adware during the install process. Extracting with 7-Zip can soon make the program into a portable one. It is easy to use though, and gives you an easy way to copy the password to the clipboard. Works with Windows XP and above.

Download Asterisk Key

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ISHAK3 years ago

not able to reveal WINDOWS logon PASSWORD

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And where are you trying to reveal the Windows logon password?

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ME4 years ago

Thanks for the post!

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thanks! SAVED MY LIFE

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Th.S8 years ago

awesome dudes thanks

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OMG thank you so much! This is way easier than the add ons I was trying to download on an older Mac. Worked great!

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Cooper Shrieve9 years ago

Just a tip: as of now (early November), this works on Safari (I’m using the newest version) and Google Chrome (also the newest version), at least on a Mac.

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This is amazing man, the only inconveniant is that it only works on the computer your using
But its really great =)
Keep up the good work, your great

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george Burme10 years ago

That trick is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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best one
thanks!

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zalila10 years ago

thank you for the lesson.

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Thanks man too good

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pile10 years ago

Congrats man…. you are the man :)

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That is great man! Excellent job….Congrats……

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vijaypal sajwan10 years ago

it’s too Good…..!

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Oh thanks man, it’s awesome! :)

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loves10 years ago

Thank you its very nice

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Oh man.How did you find out such this thing. Its incredible.

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yourmom:P10 years ago

Awesome!!!! I just opened up an age old gmail account if it weren’t for this it would’ve been lost forever

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Brilliant, thaks a lot!

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Nirmal11 years ago

Amazing trick whoever created it. It Rocks……

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superb article..

Discovery is the new name for ‘Raymond’..

Keep going.

I like this article.

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sitthykun11 years ago

I got it, awesome.

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You are the best..!! no word…for you.. Perfect Hacker.. and perfect…. Geek…
1 word..
AWESOME!!!

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nighteblis11 years ago

powerful …..

works on safari windows version and firefox

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wow man
i love you
thanks this is amazing , i forgot my pass but i had it saved on my desktop , this way i find it

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esseci11 years ago

Hi, it works on Google Chrome also
Thank you

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Wow you are very good, Thanks its really great and helped !

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qwerty12 years ago

Thanks you so much – you make day brighter!

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This is a great site. Thank you for your information. I THANK YOU I SALUTE YOU ITS AN AMAZING SITE.

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george13 years ago

it works!
thank you very-very much!!!

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awesome script man

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A7med13 years ago

Fantastic

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anyway that is cool.

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aksn1p3r13 years ago

Raymond thank you for finding the script…

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Asterisk Password Revealer

I remember this was a firefox exploit. But you turned the exploit into pretty good manner to read and understand. That’s cool

Eliena Andrews

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Oluchi13 years ago

Asterisk Password Reader

Raymond,
You are really a rare gem.
I have been following your lines and they are true and are working. Keep it up.

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Good tip.
works even when its pre typed in or not lol :)

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Nytrydr13 years ago

YOU THE KING !!!!!!

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Almost all web browsers, instant messengers, email applications, FTP clients and many other software offer the capability of remembering usernames and passwords, which makes it convenient to automatically login to your user account. If you launch the application, you can see that the password field is protected and masked with some asterisk characters. This is good security measure. However, in some scenarios, there may be a need to view or show the actual password hidden behind asterisk characters, especially if you forgot the saved password.

In this guide we’ll show you an easy way to view and show the hidden password behind asterisk characters. With Asterisk Password Recovery utility you can reveal and view the masked password hidden under the asterisks on password field on web pages and program’s user interface.

How to View or Show Password Hidden Behind Asterisk Characters?

  1. Launch the Asterisk Password Recovery program.
  2. Open up the application you wish to recover a password from. In my case it was MS Outlook. Once the program is open, bring up the account properties dialog of your email account.
  3. Click on the icon , drag the icon to the password field with asterisk characters.
  4. The hidden password will be showed and you can view the actual password of your email account.

Note that the asterisk password recovery tool is meant for password recovery purpose. They won’t be able to decrypt and show Windows logon password (and password in User Account Manager in Control Panel). If you forgot Windows logon password, you can choose to remove the forgotten password with Reset Windows Password bootdisk.