![]() To me they felt too much for my purpose of just exporting my passwords. Unfortunately this add is incompatible with Firefox Quantum version and hence I had to find some alternate solution and I ended up here and found the firefox_decrypt.py script the most easy to use compared to other offered Add-ons like For more information, see Password Manager - Remember, delete, change and import saved passwords in Firefox.īTW before I was using this awesome add-on Password Exporter which was just fit for the Import and Export of Saved Passwords. Passwords: Your passwords are stored in the key4.db and logins.json files. Choose the Firefox users profile directory you want to export passwords from. 2) Place logins.json there to be read (success, sure - that version is compatible with both ke圓 and key4) 3) Install Password Backup Tool there 4) Go to about:addons and opened Options of Password Backup Tool 5) Export passwords with Export Passwords button You should get an XML file saved somewhere on your disk or other storage. Quoting below the section for Passwords below for quick view: Download and install the FF Password Exporter. More information about where in Home folder Mozilla saves the data can be found on their support page. 12:25:07,223 - WARNING - Attempting decryption with no Master hurray I got all my saved login creds in plain format in the text file. Master Password for profile /home/jignesh/.mozilla/firefox/fault: (I didn't had one so I left it blank and hit Enter) With reference to answer above by I simply downloaded the script firefox_decrypt.py, saved it on my Desktop and created a text file too on Desktop and then ran following commands: python firefox_decrypt.py > my_pass.txt
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