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Hello,
Could someone be so kind as to offer me some guidance in viewing my logins and passwords?
In researching before asking, I think I read that the passwords are in a folder (or file) named key.db, and the logins in a folder (or file) named logins.json, both of which are found in the hidden folder named "Libraries" as follows:
Open Finder, go to top taskbar menu to the item "Go," while holding down the "Option" key click "Go" ; a menu will drop down that contains the link to "Libraries." Click "Libraries," and the two folders--key.db and logins.json--will be among the folders listed.
Please excuse me if I have misspelled the two folder (or file) names. The big mystery at this point is "How do I get key.db and logins.json open?" I've searched and searched but have yet to find the program that can open .db or .json files.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Could someone be so kind as to offer me some guidance in viewing my logins and passwords?
In researching before asking, I think I read that the passwords are in a folder (or file) named key.db, and the logins in a folder (or file) named logins.json, both of which are found in the hidden folder named "Libraries" as follows:
Open Finder, go to top taskbar menu to the item "Go," while holding down the "Option" key click "Go" ; a menu will drop down that contains the link to "Libraries." Click "Libraries," and the two folders--key.db and logins.json--will be among the folders listed.
Please excuse me if I have misspelled the two folder (or file) names. The big mystery at this point is "How do I get key.db and logins.json open?" I've searched and searched but have yet to find the program that can open .db or .json files.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,