How to view saved passwords in Opera wand?
Sunday, 18. December 2005, 04:02:20
- Go to http://www.squarefree.com/bookmarklets/forms.html page, right click on View Passwords button, select Bookmark Link... and add.
- Open login page of site you want to view password and make sure login form fields are highlighted by wand in yellow color. Press keyboard shortcut, CTRL+ENTER (or click wand button) and then ESC key quickly.
- Open View Passwords bookmarklet from bookmarks to view password.

Username & password form fields highlighted by wand

Password shown by "View Passwords" bookmarklet
Retrieve Wand Password Buttons
Sheila
By caagh, # 15. March 2006, 20:52:19
By sonybabu2k1, # 14. June 2006, 01:23:05
I simply can't get it why Opera didn't implement this function in the browser. To be honest, this is the only deficiency, which prevents me to convert to Opera from Firefox.
I would like to have a built-in function which makes it possible to view my stored passwords, anytime I want.
By anonymous user, # 27. August 2006, 09:27:54
Thanks a lot for your help...
By anonymous user, # 9. September 2006, 16:21:18
http://speedman.sk/17operawanddatenglish/
By YinYanger, # 2. October 2006, 15:05:44
I've been waiting *YEARS* for this! Thank you soooooo much!!
By anonymous user, # 5. October 2006, 02:39:46
thanks but i have lost master pass for wand how can i get this back
By anonymous user, # 9. October 2006, 10:47:04
Originally posted by rene:
It's not possible.By Tamil, # 9. October 2006, 10:56:14
By illiad, # 26. October 2006, 10:13:28
By gmuraledhar, # 24. March 2007, 08:24:30
I'm sure this is great. It will help everynow and then.
But this is the only reason why I hate opera, every browser I've used can show the encrypted remembered passwords in the 'remembered passwords' window.
Also, I have a site which just recently changed the login page, and now I can't use this tool to get the password which I've forgot.
Help?
~Tim
By anonymous user, # 2. September 2007, 06:43:35
Thx!
By Zalex108, # 27. October 2007, 13:41:41
Correct me if I'm wrong, but this is useless if the login page has changed, and there's no field to fill in that corresponds to a saved entry in the wand.
There seems to be no current Opera-side solution to this, so I have to revert to being reminded of my password by the server. I think it's time to ditch Opera, I'm sad to say.
By anonymous user, # 4. January 2008, 02:53:50
By Tamil, # 4. January 2008, 04:16:37
Opera passwords restorer
http://www.pzecret.net/webboard/index.php?topic=2518.0
By anonymous user, # 6. March 2008, 00:16:58
Anonimous
your trying to tell us its just one little thing like the wand stopping you from using Opera,come on Opera is by far a better browser than anything else out there,i agree its not perfect but neither is anything else.
By anonymous user, # 30. March 2008, 00:43:35
More funny is that a Firefox (where nothing is implemented by default) user is complaining something is not implemented in Opera...
By anonymous user, # 5. April 2008, 16:19:28
By nukedi, # 23. April 2008, 03:23:06
Why don't you all get smart and switch to Internet Explorer 7? You wouldn't have all these problems!
By anonymous user, # 11. July 2008, 22:00:56
@ PooDoo Pfft, why don't you get smart and not post stupid comments like that.
By anonymous user, # 12. July 2008, 09:09:38
thanks for your help
Read about Firefox (you know it sucks)
http://home.comcast.net/~SupportCD/FirefoxMyths.html
They all earn and use our knowledge, it's open source but it closes your brain
By anonymous user, # 28. July 2008, 14:28:36
By tobylane, # 2. August 2008, 09:55:03
By mert.nuhoglu, # 5. September 2008, 11:50:07
Originally posted by mert.nuhoglu:
Nope.Originally posted by mert.nuhoglu:
Set master password.By Tamil, # 5. September 2008, 12:02:14