PC Trek Browser Password Recovery Tool scans and recovers your passwords in all web browsers on your computer with just 1 click. This password recovery tool supports almost popular browsers such as Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge (both Legacy and Chromium), Opera, Firefox, Brave,… After recovery, you can copy each password information for use or export all passwords to a text file.
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PC Trek Browser Password Recovery Tool Free Key
- Product name: PC Trek Browser Password Recovery Tool 1.0.0
- Website: https://www.pctrek.com
- License type: 6-month
- Platform: Windows
- License code – last updated: April 25, 2023
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- Giveaway installer: BrowserPasswordRecoveryTool_v1.0.0.exe
How to get the license key?
Download and install PC Trek Browser Password Recovery Tool on your computer by the above giveaway installer.
Open the program and click on the “Activate Now” button, choose “Register my FREE 6 Months License”. Just enter your email then check your mailbox for the confirmation link:
After confirmation, back to the program and click “Activate”, now your subscription will be activated for 6 months free!
PC Trek Browser Password Recovery Tool screenshot:
Custom password recovery:
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Main Features
- Recover usernames and passwords of almost all browsers Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Vivaldi, Brave, Epic Privacy Browser and Torch instantly
- “Custom Password Recovery” mode: allows you to recover usernames and passwords for almost all Chromium or Firefox based browsers
- Search and sort recovered passwords
- Export result to a text file
Technical Details
Language Support | English, Français, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, German, Japanese, Chinese, and more… |
Money Back Guarantee | 30-Day |
Operating System | Windows 7, 8/8.1, 10, and 11 (32-bit and 64-bit) |
Shipping | Instant Delivery by Email |
Subscription | Lifetime |
Support Services | Tickets |
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Most browsers have the option to save your saved passwords, like Microsoft’s Edge will save it into a .csv file that you can open with Notepad or any text editing software. I only see this being useful for those who don’t know how to export passwords which a simple video tutorial can most likely be found on youtube to show how this is done or a general google search could also show a person how this is done. I’m going to give this one a hard pass just because of this.
This software is not for you. You are an ”expert”, let others enjoy it!
I am no expert in any way nor am I a dummy but I do have some common sense and by your unprofessional reply I can probably assume there would be multiple reasons for it. And the top devious one would be some sort of back door that you can access people’s passwords for whatever reasons if there is any reasons. Altogether seems sort of suspicious if you ask me, looking to take advantage of some seniors because they wouldn’t know any better ??
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