Browse your passwords saved in Google Chrome using Alfred instead of https://passwords.google.com.
See releases to download latest build. Simply open it with Alfred and follow instructions.
Type password
keyword to see the most frequent passwords you have used.
Continue typing to filter them and press Enter
to copy it. Note that by
default you will be required to type your OS password to decrypt selected
password.
Provide --profile
argument to passwords.py
script. For example:
python passwords.py --query="$1" --profile="Profile 1"
Chrome stores all your passwords inside of sqlite database named Login Data
.
All passwords are securely encrypted by a master password which is stored in
your keychain. By default you have to use your OS password to access Chrome's
safe storage password. If you feel super safe allowing anybody who has physical
access to your Mac to access your passwords – you can remove that confirmation
window. To do so, open Keychain Access
, search for Chrome Safe Storage
, go
to Access Control
and select Allow all applications to access this item
. But... just don't!