ChromePass is a small password recovery tool that
allows you to view the user names and passwords stored by Google Chrome Web
browser. For each password entry, the following information is displayed:
Origin URL, Action URL, User Name Field, Password Field, User Name, Password,
and Created Time.
You can select one or more items and then save them into text/html/xml file or
copy them to the clipboard.

Using ChromePass
ChromePass doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In
order to start using ChromePass, simply run the executable file - ChromePass.exe
After running it, the main window will display all passwords that are currently
stored in your Google Chrome browser.
Reading ChromePass passwords from external drive
Starting from version 1.05, you can also read the passwords stored by Chrome Web
browser from an external profile in your current operating system or from
another external drive (For example: from a dead system that cannot boot
anymore). In order to use this feature, you must know the last logged-on
password used for this profile, because the passwords are encrypted with the SHA
hash of the log-on password, and without that hash, the passwords cannot be
decrypted.
You can use this feature from the UI, by selecting the 'Advanced Options' in the
File menu, or from command-line, by using /external parameter. The user profile
path should be something like "C:\Documents and Settings\admin" in Windows
XP/2003 or "C:\users\myuser" in Windows Vista/2008.
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