System account passwords can be found in /etc/shadow. You need root privileges to read the file. The passwords are hashed with SHA. Additional information can be found on the corresponding manpages.
Network or wifi passwords can be found in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections. There is a file for each connection with its configuration, also you need root privileges to read them but the password isn't encrypted.
Passwords handled by Gnome's password store, the Gnome Keyring, are stored in ~/.gnome2/keyrings. The files are not human readable and should be accessed with Gnome's default password manager Seahorse. On older systems (before precise/12.04) wifi passwords were stored in Gnome Keyring and PINs for Mobile Broadband are still stored there.
To find the list of accounts with saved passwords, you can go to passwords.google.com or view your passwords in the Google Password Manager on your device. To delete a password: Select an account, then tap Delete.
Go to Settings > Biometrics and security > Samsung Pass > then use your biometric data to log in to Samsung Pass. You will see a list of apps and websites that you are using with Samsung Pass under the Sign-in tab. Tap on each individual app or website to see the login details and passwords.
Open your Control Panel in Windows. In the Control Panel, click on "User Accounts" and then select "Credential Manager." Under the "Web Credentials" or "Windows Credentials" section, you'll find a list of stored passwords.
You can manage your passwords in Settings, in Spotlight Search, or using Siri. Go to Settings > Passwords, then do any of the following: To add a new password manually, tap Add in the top-right corner. To edit or delete a password, tap Edit in the top-right corner, tap “Select saved passwords,” then tap Edit or Delete.
A password manager (or a web browser) can store all your passwords securely, so you don't have to worry about remembering them. This allows you to use unique, strong passwords for all your important accounts (rather than using the same password for all of them, which you should never do).
Your passwords are saved in your Google Account. To view a list of accounts with saved passwords, go to passwords.google.com in any browser or view your passwords in Chrome. To view passwords, you need to sign in again. To view a password: Select an account and then preview your password.
If you forgot your password, go to the Samsung.com login page and click on "Find ID and Reset Password" to receive the password change email. 1- Select the "Reset Password" tab on the Samsung Account page (https://account.samsung.com/).
Google keeps your account safe from attacks with Password Checkup. Google identifies your weak and reused passwords so you can make new ones and tighten up your security. To start, sign in to your Google Account and tap Security at the top. Tip: Visit passwords.google.com to open Password Checkup directly.
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