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?️ Complexity Low, suitable for beginners
⏰ Duration 5-10 minutes
?", Applicability View Facebook Password in Google Chrome - Works on PC and Android
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View Facebook Password in Google Chrome with a Key Finder Tool - Automatic Method

How to Manually View Facebook Password in Google Chrome

Facebook is one of the world's most popular social platforms, where people make new friends, build relationships, chat with old ones, and, in short, do everything that social media is meant for. However, in today's tech world, we often create dozens of accounts on different platforms, and it can be tough to remember the password for each one. This is where Google Chrome comes to our rescue by saving our passwords when we log in, whether it's for Facebook or any other website.

As shared on Quora, users frequently want to know how to view their Facebook password in Google Chrome, which underscores the need for simple solutions. One user asked on Quora, “How can I see my Facebook password in Google Chrome?”

This guide focuses on how to check a Facebook password in Google Chrome, but you can use the same method at any time to view the passwords you've saved for other accounts in Chrome.

Now we learn how to use another simple and useful tool, the Key Finder.

View Facebook Password in Google Chrome using Key Finder Tool - Automatic Method

The Key Finder tool is a powerful utility designed to quickly discover and display Facebook passwords saved not only in Google Chrome but also in other browsers like Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Edge, and more. This tool also aids in finding and recovering product keys and licenses for Windows servers. Having your product key is crucial, whether you're reinstalling Windows or transferring the license to a new computer. The Key Finder retrieves product keys for Windows (including Windows 11/10/8/7) and SQL Server without any specific requirements.

So, what are you waiting for? Download a Key Finder tool now and take control of all your important credentials safely!

Here's how to use a Key Finder tool:

Step 1: Click “Internet & Network.”

Find browser account and password 1

Step 2. Check your saved passwords in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and IE.

“Copy” – paste immediately after clicking.

"Save" - Save as a PDF file.

"Print" - Connect to a printer to print.

Find Browser Account and Password 2

Key Finder:

    • Find saved Facebook passwords in any browser.
    • Find your Wifi passwords.
    • Retrieve over 10,000 software serial numbers.
    • Recover Windows credentials.
    • Backup activation keys.
    • Recover keys from a damaged OS/disk.

Now that you know how the Key Finder works, download it to take advantage of this tool and recover your Facebook password.

How to View Facebook Password in Google Chrome - The Manual Way

It's very easy to view your Facebook password on Google Chrome (web/Desktop, or Android). However, you can only see your Facebook password in Chrome if you saved or stored it the first time you logged in. Every time you log into any account using your credentials on Chrome, the browser prompts you to save the password with a small pop-up window. So, you need to save the password then to view it later on Chrome. Another advantage of saving passwords on Chrome is that you don't have to enter your credentials every time you want to log in to an account. Saved credentials automatically log you in. Share this guide with other users who might need it.

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Let's see how to view the Facebook password in Google Chrome on PC/Desktop:

Step 1: Open the Google Chrome browser, click on the three dots in the top-right corner, and then select "Settings" from the dropdown menu.

Click the icon to set up.

Step 2. In the Chrome settings, click on 'Autofill and passwords' in the top left corner.

Tip: You can also access the Chrome Password Manager directly through this link: Chrome Password Manager.

Step 3: Click “Google Password Manager.” This will open a new tab showing all the sites and apps for which you've saved passwords, including Facebook.

Step 4: Click on “Facebook” in the list to view your password.

Here, for security reasons, you need to enter the password for your local PC account.

Tip:
If your local computer account doesn't have a password, you won't need to enter one, because Chrome will immediately show your Facebook credentials.

Step 6: After entering the correct password for your local computer account, Chrome will show you your Facebook information.

Step 7. Click the eye icon to reveal your Facebook password. There you go; your email and password are now visible.

View Facebook password in Google

The link below pertains to Facebook passwords, feel free to check it if needed.

You might be wondering how to view your Facebook password on Google Chrome for Android. Interestingly, the process is almost the same on Android, but it might confuse you since you know that the interface differs between Android versions and the desktop version. So, don't worry. Watch this video tutorial from YouTube to learn how to view your Facebook password on Google Chrome for Android.

My curious friends, suppose you don't save your Facebook password in Google Chrome. No biggie; you can always save your credentials when logging into your account. However, if you forget your password/credentials, you'll need to reset it, which is another topic and process to learn.

The bottom line?

Chrome's password-saving feature is great, but only if you've saved your passwords in the first place.

For users of PC or desktop Chrome, the process is simple and user-friendly. Follow our guide to quickly retrieve your Facebook password and enjoy the convenience of automatic logins.

If you haven't saved your Facebook password in Chrome yet, don't worry. You can start saving your credentials to make it easier to access the site later. If you forget your login information, resetting your password is a simple solution.

Moreover, Key Finder is a powerful tool that isn't limited to retrieving Facebook passwords from Chrome. It can also assist you in locating and recovering Windows server product keys and licenses. Whether you're reinstalling Windows or transferring your license to a new computer, having access to your product key is crucial, and Key Finder ensures that you can easily retrieve it.

We hope you found this article helpful not just for your Facebook password, but for how you handle all of your credentials stored in Google Chrome. Feel free to share this article to help others get through the guide as well!

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View frequently asked questions about Facebook passwords in Google Chrome

If you've encountered a similar issue and have more questions about your Facebook password in Chrome, you might find the answer in this list of common questions.

**1. Can I see my Facebook password in Google Chrome?**

Yeah, you can see your Facebook password in Google Chrome, but there's a catch. For this to work, you gotta have saved or stored your Facebook password in Chrome before. When you first logged into your Facebook account using Chrome, the browser usually asks if you want to save the password.

**2. How can I view my Facebook password without changing it?**

If you saved or stored your Facebook password in Google Chrome, you can view it without having to change it. Here's how:

Step 1: Search for Chrome Password Manager in your Google browser.

Step 2: Find and click on “Facebook” in your list of saved passwords.

Step 3: Click on the eye icon next to the password field, and your Facebook password will be revealed.

3. How can I log into Facebook without a password?

Facebook offers other ways to log in, including:

Two-factor authentication (2FA): Adding an extra layer of security by requiring a secondary method, such as a texted code or an authentication app, in addition to a password.

Login verification: When you sign in from a new device, you get a code on your mobile device that you enter along with your password.

Security key: Enhance login security with a physical security key.

Trusted contact: A trusted friend whom you can designate to help you recover your account by sending a recovery code when you need it.

To set these options, go to your Facebook Settings, then to “Security and Login,” and explore the login and security choices available to you.