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How to See My Password Once I’m Logged into Facebook (2022)

Can facebook show me my password? The short answer is no Facebook doesn’t let you view your password even if you’re signed in to Facebook. For obvious reasons, this choice was taken. Luckily, there are other ways of viewing your saved passwords which include your Facebook accounts’.

Why Facebook Doesn’t Let You View Passwords Even Logged In

Suppose you forget to log out of your account after you log in to one of the public computers at a library, school, or hotel where you are staying during your trip. Anyone who has access to the user’s device or happens to be sitting next to the public computer the accounts creator was using only a few minutes earlier would be able to view the password. 

When someone detects that you haven’t logged out, it’s conceivable that they’ll help you out, but what if they look to be trying to steal your account? After signing in, this individual may learn your password and then change it via the settings if there was an opportunity to display your password. 

Although you cannot view your Facebook password after checking in, there is an alternative solution available. As you know, password managers exist.

Reduce Chances of Hacking

Before going into this you need to know that hackers are at large and your privacy is at risk every day. You need to take useful action to keep your accounts safe. It is highly recommended that you follow the steps mentioned here to save yourself from hackers: Easy Ways to Reduce Chances of Getting Hacked!

How to view your Facebook Password

Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, as well as Internet Explorer and Opera, include built-in password managers so that if the user forgets his password, he may just glance at the saved passwords in his browser. Your Facebook password should be easily accessible if you’ve ever saved it in the browser you use. 

If you ever forget your password, you can still log in to your accounts even if you don’t know the password yourself. There is no need to reset the password since once you check it up on your browser, you can change it in the account’s settings. Alternatively, all you need to know is how to use various browsers to access password managers:

The Chrome web browser

  1. Open Google Chrome and click on the three dots in the upper right corner.
  2. Select Settings and then go to Autofill.
  3. Click on Passwords
  4. Autofill is where you’ll find all of your Google-stored passwords.
  5. If your Facebook password has been stored, it should appear in the list of saved passwords.
  6. If the user wants to view the password, they may touch the eye symbol next to it.
  7. In this case, you will be prompted for your password after clicking the eye symbol if your computer is password-protected.
chrome autofill settings

Google Password Manager

If you logged in to any device via Gmail and have saved your Facebook account’s password then Google remembers it. Here is how you can view passwords via Google Password Manager:

  1. Go to Google Password Manager and log in with your Gmail.
  2. Search for Facebook in the search bar.
  3. Click on Facebook.
  4. Enter your password to verify it is you.
  5. Retrieve your password!
google password manager

Mozilla Firefox Web browser (Firefox Lockwise)

  1. Open your Mozilla browser and click on the Application Menu (Three Lines present in the top right corner)
  2. Click on Passwords option.
  3. Search for Facebook.
  4. Click on the eye icon to show your Facebook Password.
mozilla firefox password manager

Internet Explorer

  1. Open the Tools menu in Internet Explorer by using the Alt+X keyboard shortcut.
  2. Select the Content tab under Internet settings.
  3. Find the AutoComplete option and choose Settings.
  4. Select Manage Passwords, and a window named Credential Manager should appear in your browser’s address bar.
  5. Users will soon be able to get a list of their passwords for websites.
  6. Look for your Facebook account and click on the small arrow next to it to access your profile.
  7. You should notice a button labeled “Show Password” in the area where it reads Password.
  8. To see what’s been concealed, click the Show option and then enter your computer’s password.

You can also use Microsoft’s Authenticator App for Passwordless Sign in for ease and security!

Opera

  1. Go to the main menu in Opera by launching the browser and clicking on the main menu button.
  2. Then choose Privacy & security from the left-side menu under Settings.
  3. Find Passwords and choose Manage stored passwords.
  4. You should now be able to view a list of all the passwords and login names you’ve previously stored.
  5. Select the Show option next to your Facebook account to make it visible to others.
  6. Your computer’s password should be entered into the browser, and the secret password should then be seen.

Safari

  1. Open the Safari menu on your browser.
  2. Go to the Preferences menu, then choose the Passwords option.
  3. Login names and passwords should appear in a list in the browser.
  4. Double-click on the password in the list to reveal it.
  5. Entering your device’s password will prompt a pop-up window.
  6. Submit the necessary information and choose OK.

When it comes to password management, browser password managers may be both helpful and detrimental. The nicest thing about browser password managers is that they don’t need any extra software to use, and you can rapidly retrieve the passwords you need in an emergency. 

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