Finding old passwords for websites doesn't have to be difficult or time consuming. In fact, most web browsers like Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge and Mozilla Firefox have integrated memory features which help keep them all in once place. Below you can find out how to locate old passwords, which will come in handy if you are switching from webcargonet.com to webcargo.co.
Watch the below video to find out how to find your passwords on Google Chrome.
Google Chrome
Watch the below video to find out how to find your passwords on Google Chrome.
Or if you prefer, here is a step by step guide of how to find your passwords on Google Chrome:
Click on the three grey dots located at the top right hand side of the web browser.
Click on 'Settings', located towards the bottom of the drop down menu.
Click on passwords
Enter 'WebCargo' in the 'search passwords' bar
Find the email address and WebCargo password linked to your account
Click on the eye symbol to reveal your password. You'll be prompted to enter your laptop password to see this.
2. Internet Explorer
Watch the below video to find out how to find your passwords on Internet Explorer.
Or if you prefer, here is a step by step guide of how to find your passwords on Internet Explorer:
Click on the cog symbol located in the top right hand corner.
Click on 'Internet Options' located towards the bottom of the drop-down menu.
Once the pop-up appears, navigate to and click on the tab that says 'content.'
When on 'Content' click on the 'settings' section located under autocomplete.
When the password pop-up appears, click on 'manage passwords.'
You will be prompted with another pop-up and your passwords will be located under the 'Web credentials section.'
3. Mozilla Firefox
Watch the below video to find out how to find your passwords on Mozilla Firefox.
Or if you prefer, here is a step by step guide of how to find your passwords on Mozilla Firefox:
Click on the icon with three horizontal lines located at the top right hand side of the screen.
Once the drop down appears, navigate and click on the 'Options' section.
Once redirected, click on the 'Privacy and Security' section, which has a lock symbol.
Scroll down the page until you find the section called ´Logins and Passwords'
Click on 'Saved Logins.'
If you have any passwords saved, you will find them under this section. In order to find your WebCargo password, you can use the search bar to locate it.
4. Microsoft Edge
Watch the below video to find out how to find your passwords on Microsoft Edge.
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When on any page, navigate to the top right-hand side of the screen to the star symbol with three horizontal lines.
Navigate to the cog or Settings icon.
When pop-up occurs, click on the section called 'Passwords and autofill'
Once here, click on 'Manage Passwords'
You'll then be able to see all of your saved passwords. If you're prompted with a password to see these, enter the one associated with your laptop.
5. Safari
Watch the below video to find out how to find your passwords on Safari.
Or if you prefer, here is a step by step guide of how to find your passwords on Safari:
While on a mac, navigate to the dropdown 'Safari located in the top `left hand corner of the screen.
In dropdown, select 'Preferences.
When pop-up appears, navigate to the 'Passwords' section.
If prompted to enter a password, enter your computer user password.
Once here, you can easily search through your saved passwords to find your WebCargo password by filling in the search bar with 'WebCargo.'