How to See My Saved Gmail Password

Forgetting your Gmail password can be annoying, especially when Gmail recommends that you change it frequently. Fear not, though, as long as you have your Gmail account set up on your computer, you can check your saved Gmail password with these methods. Follow the instructions given below:

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Why You Need to Know Your Saved Gmail Password

Knowing your saved Gmail password is crucial, as it helps you sign in to your Gmail account whenever you need it. Also, you might be using the same password for many other websites, so it is also essential for you to recall your saved email password.

Method 1: Using Google Chrome Browser

If you use Google Chrome as your go-to browser, you can easily retrieve your saved Gmail password from Chrome’s settings. Follow the steps given below:

Steps:

1. Open Google Chrome on your computer.
2. In the top-right corner of the browser, click on "More" (three vertical dots).
3. Go to "Settings" and click on "Passwords" under the "Autofill" section.
4. Scroll down to "Saved Passwords" and select "Manage Passwords" to see all saved passwords.
5. Find the Gmail account from the list and click on the eye icon to reveal the password.
6. To see the password, you may be required to enter the computer’s administrator password.
7. You can then note this password down or use it to sign into your Gmail account.

Pros:

  • Quick and easy access to saved passwords.
  • Easily view and manage all of your saved passwords.

Cons:

  • Anyone who has access to your computer can see your saved passwords.
  • If you’ve never signed into your Gmail account on Chrome before, this method will not work.

Method 2: Using Windows Password Recovery Tool

Windows Password Recovery is another popular solution to finding saved Gmail passwords. It is an outstanding tool that easily recovers passwords from all Outlook accounts, including Gmail. Follow the steps given below:

Steps:

1. Download and install the "Windows Password Recovery" tool on your computer.
2. Open the tool and insert a blank USB flash drive or CD/DVD into your computer to create a password reset disk.
3. Choose the "Email and Internet Browser" option and select "Gmail" from the list of web browsers.
4. The tool will automatically search for saved passwords. Once found, they can be seen in the "Password" column.
5. Note down the password or use it to log in to your Gmail account.

Pros:

  • Easy to use without knowledge of command lines or software.
  • Supports nearly all web browsers and password managers.

Cons:

  • The software may not be compatible with certain system versions.
  • The free version’s features may be limited.

Method 3: Using Password Manager Applications

Password manager applications such as LastPass and Keeper are outstanding solutions for retrieving saved Gmail passwords. These apps store all your passwords in one location, making it easy for you to find and use them whenever you need them. Follow the steps given below:

Steps:

1. Download and install a password manager application such as LastPass or Keeper on your computer.
2. Open the application and search for your Gmail account.
3. You may be required to enter the master password, which you set up during the sign-up process.
4. Retrieve your Gmail password from the password manager application.
5. Use the password to log in to your Gmail account.

Pros:

  • Encrypted password storage for added security.
  • Easily generate new, complex passwords.

Cons:

  • Some password manager applications require you to subscribe to a monthly or yearly payment plan for premium features
  • A hacker can easily access your password manager if they know your master password.

What to Do If You Can’t Find Your Saved Gmail Password

Don’t panic if you can’t retrieve your saved Gmail password using the methods above. You can still try these solutions:

  • Try resetting your Gmail password using your recovery email or phone number.
  • Check to see if any of your saved passwords are Gmail passwords in your web browsers.
  • Contact Gmail support and let them know about your issue.

Bonus Tip:

Instead of depending on third-party applications to save and retrieve your Gmail passwords, try using Google’s built-in password manager. This manager will automatically save and fill out your passwords for you whenever you sign in to a site. It’s like having a password manager without having to download or pay for anything.

5 FAQs

Q. Is it possible to see my saved Gmail password on my mobile phone?

A. Unfortunately, it’s impossible to see saved Gmail passwords on a mobile phone, as the password may be encrypted for security reasons. You can retrieve your Gmail password by resetting it or by using your computer and one of the methods suggested above.

Q. Will getting my saved Gmail password from Chrome browser also show all passwords saved in Chrome?

A. Yes, retrieving passwords from Chrome’s settings will show all the passwords saved in Chrome.

Q. Is Windows Password Recovery an entirely free tool?

A. Windows Password Recovery offers a limited free trial for its users. The pricing of the software is based on the type of plan that you purchase.

Q. Should I always rely on browser-based password managers for my saved passwords?

A. While browser-based password managers such as Chrome’s password manager and Firefox’s password manager are secure and helpful, using a third-party password manager application like LastPass or Keeper is still better for security purposes.

Q. Does the Windows Password Recovery tool work for all operating systems?

A. The Windows Password Recovery tool works for many operating systems, including Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP.

Final Thoughts

Forgetting your Gmail password isn’t something to be ashamed of. It can happen to anyone, and it’s easy to take for granted how much the internet and our daily lives rely on passwords. Fortunately, with these three methods, you are sure to retrieve your saved Gmail password in no time!