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Who the [expletive] decided that Users cannot see their [expletive] passwords when They want to [expletive] access it? Wtf? Is wrong with you [expletive] people? Fix it , what's the [expletive] sense I can save my password but can't [expletive] see them when I want to see them? You and your [expletive] stupid upgrade always [expletive] spoiling things, who's the [expletive] Idiot that did that, [expletive]! I want to see my [expletive] passwords.

Who the [expletive] decided that Users cannot see their [expletive] passwords when They want to [expletive] access it? Wtf? Is wrong with you [expletive] people? Fix it , what's the [expletive] sense I can save my password but can't [expletive] see them when I want to see them? You and your [expletive] stupid upgrade always [expletive] spoiling things, who's the [expletive] Idiot that did that, [expletive]! I want to see my [expletive] passwords.

Moambuepyre Paul rupive

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Hi

I have edited your question as we try to keep things family friendly around here.

If you view your saved user credentials in Firefox (this support article should help https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/password-manager-remember-delete-edit-logins#w_managing-usernames-and-passwords) and select the "eye" icon next to an obscured password - you will be able to see it.

I hope that this helps.

Moambuepyre Paul rupive