Google Chrome lets you store user name and passwords for websites but it don’t have any option to view stored user names and passwords like Mozilla Firefox where you can view stored passwords easily.

ChromePass lets you view stored user names and passwords. It also enables you to save the stored user names and passwords to a external file like .txt/.html etc. ChromePass is available at free of cost. It doesn’t require any installation process or additional DLL files. To start ChromePass, just run ChromePass.exe After running, it will show you all the saved user names and passwords.
Simrandeep Singh is the Editor-in-chief of TricksDaddy and a blogger from Chandigarh (India).
He loves to write about WordPress, Freewares, Mobile Phones and Blogging Tips. Apart from Blogging, he loves travelling, photgraphy and cooking.
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