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To find passwords stored on your computer in Windows
=> Go to the Windows Control Panel.
=> Click on User Accounts.
=> Click on Credential Manager.
Here you can see two sections: Web Credentials and Windows Credentials.
=> Under Web Credentials, you can find the passwords you use to log in to various websites. Windows Credentials hosts the rest of your logins on the computer.
=> Once you find the account you were looking for, click the arrow on the right.
=> In the drop-down tab, click Show next to the password.
In the pop-up prompt, enter your administrator password.
Hope it helps you. Please let me know if you have any further questions or concerns.
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I have apps on my iPhone which I access regularly. When I signed up for the apps, the passwords were saved down into the iPhone. I access these apps daily, without needing to verify ID or input PINs/codes/etc.
However, these passwords/PINs aren't showing up in "passwords".
Does anyone know where in my iPhone I can find these saved passwords/PINs?
I need to find the PIN to log into something online.
My phone saves them obviously, but I want see them so I can save them Fred Flintstone style. And write them all down on paper. And I don't think I've ever backed anything up. So how do i do that too. Like in a cloud or something. Just in case I lose my phone. My dude lost his phone. Now he's fucked. Yeah, I'm trying to avoid that shit show.