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    Kitten suggested that she could get the password out of her chrome list, but swampfox said that she had checked "never remember password for this site". I was suggesting how she could edit that setting and maybe retrieve the password as kitten suggested. Shes still logged in, so maybe it will work when she revisits the site? Maybe? xD

    Edit: oops, looks like she does have to enter the password. I tried :,( sry bby

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    LMAO it's ok, i thought that too, which is why i tried it <3




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    Quote Originally Posted by Compulsiv View Post
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    Change password settings for specific sites
    If you choose to let Google Chrome save website passwords, you'll see a prompt every time you sign in to a new website. If you click Never for this site in the prompt, your password for the site is not saved and the site is added to a list of passwords that are never saved.

    You can edit this list:

    Click the wrench icon on the browser toolbar.
    Select Settings.
    Click Show advanced settings.
    Click Manage saved passwords.
    In the Passwords dialog that appears, scroll down to the "Never saved" section at the bottom.
    To remove a site from this list, select it and click the x that appears the end of the row.
    Now revisit the website and you should see the prompt to save your password information again, if you've allowed Google Chrome to show the prompt.



    ^ this should allow you to change the settings from "never remember" so that you can get the password in your list
    I tried this with my own account, and the problem is that in order to get the prompt again you need to log out entirely then log back in. And that wouldn't work for swampfox because she doesn't know the password, and for mine it did not auto fill it in.

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    Did you check for unreg?

    If TNT does respond to your ticket, they will inevitably email your pw to the email attached to that acc anyways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kitten View Post
    I tried this with my own account, and the problem is that in order to get the prompt again you need to log out entirely then log back in. And that wouldn't work for swampfox because she doesn't know the password, and for mine it did not auto fill it in.
    Yeah I was hoping it would prompt her without having to enter the password. It was worth a try. I'm sure there has to be some way to access the cache or something, something, somewhere. If chrome is remembering the password to keep you logged in, it has to be stored SOMEWHERE. Finding it is an entirely different monster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mod View Post
    Did you check for unreg?

    If TNT does respond to your ticket, they will inevitably email your pw to the email attached to that acc anyways.
    i told 'em that i don't have access to that email anymore.
    i told them the same story i told you.

    besides that, i wouldn't contact TNT if that was the case. cuz i can send a reset to the password to that email by myself. idk why TNT would do the same thing. xD

    and the email isn't yahoo, hotmail, gmail, etc., so i'm not sure if that'd work.

    ---------- Post added at 02:09 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:09 PM ----------

    Quote Originally Posted by Compulsiv View Post
    Yeah I was hoping it would prompt her without having to enter the password. It was worth a try. I'm sure there has to be some way to access the cache or something, something, somewhere. If chrome is remembering the password to keep you logged in, it has to be stored SOMEWHERE. Finding it is an entirely different monster.
    i was thinking that as well.
    *sigh* idk.




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    The only other thing I can think of is seeing if you can run a cookie grabber on yourself....but I have no idea how to go about doing that sorry

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    Quote Originally Posted by osiyo View Post
    The only other thing I can think of is seeing if you can run a cookie grabber on yourself....but I have no idea how to go about doing that sorry
    that's a good idea...i might know someone that could do that.




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    Quote Originally Posted by swampfox View Post
    that's a good idea...i might know someone that could do that.
    Let us know if it works.

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    i shall. i downloaded an extension from the google chrome web store that shows a cookie.txt file of every cookie used on that website.
    i just don't know how to decrypt it.




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