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BulletsPassView is a password recovery tool that reveals the passwords hidden behind dots in the classic text box of the Windows operating system and the Internet Explorer browser.

After you uncover the passwords, you can copy them to the clipboard or save them in text / html / csv / xml files.

BulletsPassView

It does not work on third-party applications like Firefox, Thunderbird, or Google Chrome using other media to hide passwords. It works with many FTP Clients and other programs that use the native way to hide passwords.

BulletsPassView is the successor of the well-known Asterisks Logger and supports Windows Vista, Windows 7, 8 Windows 10 not tested), Internet Explorer. THE it also has command line options.

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Download BulletsPassView in Zip file
Download self-install executable for installing BulletsPassView with uninstall support
Download BulletsPassView for x64

Caution: Some Antiviruses they may give False Positives for the which includes the zip. Not valid…

Uncover codes using Javascript It is the way we have described in a previous publication. It will reveal to you every protected code with on your browser. It comes bundled with the above utilities because it works in browsers the above tools can't do anything. Just copy the entire string from the box below and paste it into your browser's address bar. If there is a field with a hidden password, a small pop-up window will show you what is hidden behind the lines.


This method works with all browsers, but not with Firefox that has Javascript disabled in the browser's address bar. Of course you can turn it on again.

To do this, type about: config in the Firefox address bar, promising to watch in the box that pops up, and search for "noscript.allowURLBarJS". Double-click the entry to change it from False to True.

The above method may not work in Chrome as Chrome can search with Enter. One way to work is to use the following bookmark. Save it to your browser and use it when you need it.

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