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legendary
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February 26, 2020, 01:32:51 AM
#12
I use public WiFi in cafes and libraries all the time, but I would never use a public computer there. I bought an HP Netbook, and a Logitec keyboard for my phone, and both of those allow me to use my own equipment. Neither of them cost much money, so I can't see the point in using a public computer. The only time I have done it is to assess a library printer, and you need to scan a library membership card to do that.
hero member
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February 26, 2020, 01:24:29 AM
#11
I already have experience with this like I accidentally click the save password and at that time

If this happens, the easy way to do this is to change your password, but it would be better if you never save passwords on the browser.
copper member
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February 26, 2020, 01:01:15 AM
#10
Can you access this from a different computer?
I believed you could see the password since it is already typed in the textbox, I think it might be exposed if you could access it on another computer.
you cannot inspect anything if they don't have access to your computer it should be mine in my opinion. Unless you saved your password from a rental computer.


The first thing to remember is that this post is written with an educational purpose. Secondly, it was the net-café computer on which that user (someone else) he/she Must have logged in and clicked on save the password, that's why I can see his password. I hope you understand
Agree, I will not save my password anyway in a net-café computer because they can already log-in into my account and theirs no need to look for what is the password if you could already be logged in in the account since it was saved.
But thanks for the tips. Cheesy



We should avoid doing this kind of stuff. Saving your password in an internet cafe is totally dangerous like many people can access your account. To be honest, I already have experience with this like I accidentally click the save password and at that time, I was in the small internet cafe (Piso net). I'm not aware of this thing and I don't have any idea how my friend played with my Facebook account, they post weird things using my account and they even chat someone that I really don't know. I just found out that it's because I save my password on one of the computers in the internet cafe. After experiencing that stuff I always avoid saving my password in any internet cafe. I want to add that, make sure once you are in the internet cafe do not ever forget to log out all your important accounts like your email, Facebook and even online games account.
hero member
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February 26, 2020, 12:16:03 AM
#9
because they can already log-in into my account and theirs no need to look for what is the password if you could already be logged in in the account since it was saved.
You don't understand that the intention of showing the password was this, after that the password can be logged from any computer.
Two things are required to login from any place.
  • one user ID
  • password

User ID can be seen on every website. But the password is hidden, this trick shows the password
legendary
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Not your keys, not your coins!
February 25, 2020, 11:57:49 PM
#8
The first thing to remember is that this post is written with an educational purpose. Secondly, it was the net-café computer on which that user (someone else) he/she Must have logged in and clicked on save the password, that's why I can see his password. I hope you understand
Never should use public computers for your important accounts and data.

Even if you use public computers for less important things, you should clear cookies before leaving computers and giving connections and usages of those computers to the others.

I agree with you that changing the habit to save login details, for convenience when log in and log out later times, is the must thing to do.

To sum up:
- Don't use public computers for important accounts and data.
- Don't auto save login details.
- Clear cookies before leaving or turning off public computers.
sr. member
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February 25, 2020, 11:19:31 PM
#7
Can you access this from a different computer?
I believed you could see the password since it is already typed in the textbox, I think it might be exposed if you could access it on another computer.
you cannot inspect anything if they don't have access to your computer it should be mine in my opinion. Unless you saved your password from a rental computer.


The first thing to remember is that this post is written with an educational purpose. Secondly, it was the net-café computer on which that user (someone else) he/she Must have logged in and clicked on save the password, that's why I can see his password. I hope you understand
Agree, I will not save my password anyway in a net-café computer because they can already log-in into my account and theirs no need to look for what is the password if you could already be logged in in the account since it was saved.
But thanks for the tips. Cheesy

hero member
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Crypto is King.
February 25, 2020, 11:12:24 PM
#6
Really sound advice for anyone using a public computer. Thanks OP.
sr. member
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February 25, 2020, 11:11:40 PM
#5
Can you access this from a different computer?
I believed you could see the password since it is already typed in the textbox, I think it might be exposed if you could access it on another computer.
you cannot inspect anything if they don't have access to your computer it should be mine in my opinion. Unless you saved your password from a rental computer.

Of course, it's if he is using the same computer as the person who first logged in with the saved password. This is why I think it's not even a wise decision to go to a cafe to browse. It isn't even safe to do that on one's PC or phone because any of these items can get into a wrong hand without a preplan.
That's what I said it could only be exposed you are in a computer rental it was just basic not to same your password there since it is not your personal computer.'
If you cannot access it from a different computer it would be fine if you save your password if you have your own pc.
without learning HTML you could easily inspect the saved password if it was automatically typed in the password box.
hero member
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February 25, 2020, 11:06:50 PM
#4
Can you access this from a different computer?
I believed you could see the password since it is already typed in the textbox, I think it might be exposed if you could access it on another computer.
you cannot inspect anything if they don't have access to your computer it should be mine in my opinion. Unless you saved your password from a rental computer.


The first thing to remember is that this post is written with an educational purpose. Secondly, it was the net-café computer on which that user (someone else) he/she Must have logged in and clicked on save the password, that's why I can see his password. I hope you understand
legendary
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Once a man, twice a child!
February 25, 2020, 11:03:02 PM
#3
Can you access this from a different computer?
I believed you could see the password since it is already typed in the textbox, I think it might be exposed if you could access it on another computer.
you cannot inspect anything if they don't have access to your computer it should be mine in my opinion. Unless you saved your password from a rental computer.

Of course, it's if he is using the same computer as the person who first logged in with the saved password. This is why I think it's not even a wise decision to go to a cafe to browse. It isn't even safe to do that on one's PC or phone because any of these items can get into a wrong hand without a preplan.
sr. member
Activity: 1820
Merit: 436
February 25, 2020, 10:55:02 PM
#2
Can you access this from a different computer?
I believed you could see the password since it is already typed in the textbox, I think it might be exposed if you could access it on another computer.
you cannot inspect anything if they don't have access to your computer it should be fine in my opinion. Unless you saved your password from a rental computer-like this.
hero member
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Merit: 639
February 25, 2020, 09:59:02 PM
#1
Today, we will see how you can hack any password, but only those who will have saved the password while logging in.

Yesterday I had an opportunity to go to the internet café, I wrote the domain of Facebook.

And this thing happened:


Now this means that anyone can log in with its id, right? But what to do if you want to see the password?

Here in the picture above, you must have noticed the password is hidden, You must have seen the password everywhere, you will get this kind.

So let's start.
step #1:
Go to the website where you have (save password) or (Remember Me).

Step # 2:
Now right-click in the password box, and scroll down and click on the Inspect.

Step # 3: Now you see some codes on the right side.
for Facebook
Code:

Step # 4:
Change this Into

For example:
Code:
Now close the code page and see what magic happens.

Boom:


Please test it on yourself, don't harm anyone


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