Find My Password - Office 365 - Somerset



Find My Password - Office 365SummaryThis document provides guidance on how to find your password, using several different Internet Browser’s. Most modern Internet Browsers offer a password save, view history option, which can be used to lookup a forgot password when trying to login to different websites and services. Below is a list of browsers and how to view saved passwords. NOTE: Some ICT systems may have this service blocked or disabled, but it’s always worth a try before logging a support call.Microsoft Edge - Find and Manage My PasswordIf you want more detailed information about saved logins, such as revealing your passwords, you'll need to head to the Control Panel.Press Win+X and then select Control Panel. Click Control Panel and then click User AccountsClick Manage Web Credentials.A list of logins for websites, apps, and networks saved by Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer will appear.Click the down arrow to see a detailed view of one of the stored logins.Click the Show link or Remove link to reveal the password or remove the stored login information. You'll be prompted to enter your account password to see the web password.Although not as robust as a dedicated password manager or other browsers' password management features, Edge's saved passwords feature can make it easier to log onto your favourite sites.When you Click show, a Windows Security box will pop up asking you to login, this requires your local computer login details for your PC or Laptop. Once complete your current password will be displayed. Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 - Find and Manage My PasswordOpen Internet Explorer > Internet Options > Content tab. Under AutoComplete, click on Settings.In the AutoComplete Settings box, click on Manage Passwords.A list of logins for websites, apps, and networks saved by Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer will appear.Click the down arrow to see a detailed view of one of the stored logins.Click the Show link or Remove link to reveal the password or remove the stored login information. You'll be prompted to enter your account password to see the web password.Although not as robust as a dedicated password manager or other browsers' password management features, Internet Explorer’s saved passwords feature can make it easier to log onto your favourite sites.When you Click show, a Windows Security box will pop up asking you to login, this requires your local computer login details for your PC or Laptop. Once complete your current password will be displayed. Google Chrome - Find and Manage My PasswordOpen your Chrome browser and from the top right Chrome menu button select the Settings option. *Alternatively, you can simply type chrome://settings in the address bar and hit Enter.Scroll down and click on Show advanced settings. Now scroll down to the Passwords and forms section and click on the Manage passwords link.Next, click on PasswordA list of all your saved passwords will appear. The passwords will be hidden by asterisk marks. To see them, click on the Show icon, “The Eye Icon”.Chrome will ask you to enter your Windows login password. Once you enter it, you will be shown the password. ................
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