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How to find password using inspect element
This works only with Google Chrome
Step One: Open Google Chrome. Go to the website that you want to the steal that certain password from. (ex. YouTube, Facebook, G mail)
Step Two: Go to the login interface. If they use Google Chromes program to save passwords, then your in luck.
Step Three: Highlight the password.

Step Four: Right click > Inspect Element
Step Five: This is where things get tricky. A box with a bunch of codes should popup below. The line you're looking for should be highlighted. Look for the following code:"<input type=''password'' "
Step Six: Right click > Edit Attribute
Step Seven: rename 'password' to 'text'.
Step Eight: Copy down the password, and rename 'text' back to 'password'. Also, click the 'x' in the top right corner of the box.
Step One: Open Google Chrome. Go to the website that you want to the steal that certain password from. (ex. YouTube, Facebook, G mail)
Step Two: Go to the login interface. If they use Google Chromes program to save passwords, then your in luck.
Step Three: Highlight the password.

Step Four: Right click > Inspect Element
Step Five: This is where things get tricky. A box with a bunch of codes should popup below. The line you're looking for should be highlighted. Look for the following code:"<input type=''password'' "
Step Six: Right click > Edit Attribute
Step Seven: rename 'password' to 'text'.
Step Eight: Copy down the password, and rename 'text' back to 'password'. Also, click the 'x' in the top right corner of the box.
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2 Responses to “How to find password using inspect element”
June 28, 2013 at 4:56 PM
wow is there any more tricks like this
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December 23, 2013 at 3:13 PM
cant do it coz som1 has to type the passwrd frst to get it!!! so derz no use of tis trck!!!
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