This ultra light weight extension will prompt for password on Opera startup which users have to set after installing the extension. Don't forget to allow this extension in Private mode. Hope this helps all Opera users. No need to lock each time before exiting.
OperaPassView v1.10 - Recover the passwords stored in Opera Web browser Copyright (c) 2010 - 2013 Nir Sofer |
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Notice: This tool only works on old versions of Opera (Below version 15). Today Opera is based on the code of Chrome Web browser, so you should use ChromePass or WebBrowserPassView instead of this tool.
Description
OperaPassView is a small password recovery tool that decrypts the content of the Opera Web browser password file (wand.dat) and displays the list of all Web site passwords stored in this file.You can easily select one or more passwords in the OperaPassView window, and then copy the passwords list to the clipboard and save it intotext/html/csv/xml file.System Requirements
This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 7/2008.You can use this utility even if Opera Web browser is not installed on your system, as long as you have the wand.dat filename.Known Limitations
- Currently, OperaPassView cannot decrypt the passwords and they are encrypted by using the master password.
Versions History
- Version 1.10:
- Fixed to detect properly the passwords of login.live.com and probably other Web sites.
- Added /RawExport command-line option to export Opera wand file into a raw text file (without detecting which fields are the user names and passwords).This option is useful when OperaPassView fails to detect the user name / password field properly and displays other fields instead.
- Added /LoadWand command-line option to specify the desired wand file to load.
- Version 1.05:
- Added an option to export the passwords into KeePass csv file (In 'Save Selected Items').You can use the created csv file to easily import your Web site passwords into KeePass password manager.
- Added 'Remember this file in the next time that you use OperaPassView' in the Advanced Options window.
- Added documentation for command-line options.
- Version 1.02:
- Added 'Password Strength' column, which calculates the strength of the password and displays it as Very Weak, Weak, Medium, Strong, or Very Strong.
- Version 1.01:
- Fixed bug: OperaPassView failed to work with large wand.dat files.
- Version 1.00: First release.
Using OperaPassView
OperaPassView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files.In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - OperaPassView.exeAfter you run OperaPassView, it automatically tries to locate the wand.dat of the current logged-on user and display all Web site passwords stored in this file. You can also manually choose the desired wand.dat filename by using the 'Advanced Options' window (F8) or simply by dragging the wand.dat filename from Explorer into the main window of OperaPassView.
When OperaPassView displays the passwords list, you can select one or more of these passwords and then copy them to the clipboard (Ctrl+C) or use the save option (Ctrl+S) for saving them into html/xml/csv/text file.
Command-Line Options
/LoadWand <Filename> | Specifies the wand.dat file to load. |
/stab <Filename> | Save the list of Opera passwords into a tab-delimited text file. |
/stabular <Filename> | Save the list of Opera passwords into a tabular text file. |
/sverhtml <Filename> | Save the list of Opera passwords into HTML file (Vertical). |
/skeepass <Filename> | Save the list of Opera passwords into KeePass csv file. |
Translating OperaPassView to other languages
In order to translate OperaPassView to other language, follow the instructions below:1password 7 For Opera
- Run OperaPassView with /savelangfile parameter:
OperaPassView.exe /savelangfile
A file named OperaPassView_lng.ini will be created in the folder of OperaPassView utility. - Open the created language file in Notepad or in any other text editor.
- Translate all string entries to the desired language.Optionally, you can also add your name and/or a link to your Web site. (TranslatorName and TranslatorURL values) If you add this information, it'll be used in the 'About' window.
- After you finish the translation, Run OperaPassView, and all translated strings will be loaded from the language file.
If you want to run OperaPassView without the translation, simply rename the language file, or move it to another folder.
License
This utility is released as freeware. You are allowed to freely distribute this utility via floppy disk, CD-ROM, Internet, or in any other way, as long as you don't charge anything for this. If you distribute this utility, you must include all files inthe distribution package, without any modification !Disclaimer
The software is provided 'AS IS' without any warranty, either expressed or implied,including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitnessfor a particular purpose. The author will not be liable for any special, incidental,consequential or indirect damages due to loss of data or any other reason.Feedback
If you have any problem, suggestion, comment, or you found a bug in my utility, you can send a message to nirsofer@yahoo.comOperaPassView is also available in other languages. In order to change the language of OperaPassView, download the appropriate language zip file, extract the 'operapassview_lng.ini', and put it in the same folder that you Installed OperaPassView utility.
Language | Translated By | Date | Version |
---|---|---|---|
Bulgarian | DJ-DOGGY | 16/03/2012 | 1.05 |
Croatian | Good Luck | 07/01/2013 | 1.05 |
Dutch | Jan Verheijen | 08/06/2013 | 1.10 |
Fernch | papoo | 25/02/2010 | 1.01 |
French | PasswordOne | 20/02/2015 | 1.10 |
German | «Latino» auf WinTotal.de | 08/05/2017 | 1.10 |
Greek | geogeo.gr | 13/01/2011 | 1.05 |
Hebrew | peterg | 01/04/2011 | 1.05 |
Hungarian | Whiskey | 07/04/2010 | 1.01 |
Indonesian | RumahDijual | 16/01/2014 | 1.10 |
Italian | Alessio Forconi aka OrsoBubu | 28/03/2010 | 1.01 |
Persian | Amirreza Nasiri | 15/02/2014 | 1.10 |
Polish | Hightower | 05/06/2013 | 1.10 |
Romanian | Jaff (Oprea Nicolae) | 05/06/2013 | 1.10 |
Russian | Russian | 09/02/2011 | 1.05 |
Russian | iNorbert | 14/03/2010 | 1.01 |
Simplified Chinese | Lewen@博雅宇轩 | 09/03/2010 | 1.01 |
Serbian Latin | Nenad Nedeljkovic | 09/09/2011 | 1.05 |
Slovak | František Fico | 13/02/2017 | 1.10 |
Spanish | arquer.net | 05/12/2010 | 1.02 |
Swedish | Tor-Björn Fjellner | 07/01/2014 | 1.10 |
Traditional Chinese | 發夢 King | 23/02/2010 | 1.00 |
Turkish | Seçkin Anıl Ünlü | 05/06/2010 | 1.01 |
Turkish | HARUN ARI | 10/07/2011 | 1.05 |
Uzbek | RUSLANMEDIA.com | 22/07/2012 | 1.05 |
Valencian | vjatv | 27/02/2010 | 1.01 |
If you’ve ever signed in to your Opera account on your computer, you can view your account password in Opera’s password manager. In your computer’s Opera browser:
- Go to Settings.
- Click Advanced in the left sidebar, and click Privacy & security.
- Under Autofill, click Passwords.
- Scroll down to, or search for, auth.opera.com to find your Opera account details.
You can also reset your password. Navigate to the Opera accounts homepage and click the Forgot password? link. We recommend that you verify your email address after registering for an account, just to be sure that we have your correct email address on record.
If you’ve forgotten your synchronization master passphrase, you will need to reset your sync data.
What services can I use with my Opera account?
With your Opera account you can:
- Synchronize your browsing data between computers, phones and tablets.
- Get help and discuss Opera products with other users (and the occasional engineer) in the Opera forums.
- Add functionality, security and whimsy to your Opera browser, or give it a new look with extensions and themes in the Opera add-ons catalog.
How do I sign into my Opera account with my browser?
You can sign into your Opera account on your computer, phone or tablet. Each device has a slightly different method for signing in.
On your computer (Opera 28 or later):
- Open Opera.
- Go to Settings.
- Under Synchronization, click the Sign in button.
On your Android device (Opera 28 or later, or Opera Mini 8 or later):
- Open the Opera for Android app.
- Tap the menu and select Settings.
- Tap the Sign in (to Opera) menu item.
On your iOS device (Opera Mini 10 or later):
- Open the Opera Mini app.
- Tap the menu and select Settings.
- Under Synchronization, tap the Sign In menu item.
Am I safe when I sign in? How is my data stored?
You’re safe, and we don’t track you when you sign into your Opera account. The Opera servers only keep an anonymous token to identify you and sync your data. The servers save some information, including your bookmarks’ locations online, the location of the image you assigned to a bookmark, and some metadata about the bookmarked pages. We take your privacy and security very seriously. If you’d like more details, please review our Privacy Statement.
What data does Opera synchronize between my devices?
Opera synchronizes bookmarks, open tabs, Speed Dial shortcuts, and more from all of your devices. It merges bookmarks from each device you sign in with, remembers which tabs you have open on each device, and lets you access the Speed Dial start pages of your devices, anywhere. Opera for computers and Opera for Android users can sync passwords for websites between the two devices.
Below is a list of Opera browsers that sync data and the kind of syncing services they support. We’re working hard to bring more syncing services to all of your devices. Stay tuned and we’ll let you know what we’re up to.
Opera for computers: bookmarks, tabs, Speed Dial, settings, history, and passwords.
Opera for Android: bookmarks, tabs, Speed Dial, history, and passwords.
Opera Mini for Android: bookmarks, tabs, and Speed Dial.
Opera Mini for iOS: bookmarks and Speed Dial.
What about Opera Link?
Unfortunately, Opera Link closed on December 2015. We supported Opera Link as long as we could, but now we’re focused on the updated set of sync services provided in the newest generation of Opera browsers. We encourage you to upgrade your Opera browser to the latest version. When you upgrade, you can use your Opera account username and password to sign in and start syncing.
How do I change my account details?
You only need a valid email address to set up an Opera account. But, as you become more active in the Opera community, you may wish to share more about yourself. You can add more details or change your account details – such as creating a username or sharing your real name, birthday, gender, and country. Navigate to your profile to review and edit your account details.
I want to clear all my synced data. How can I reset my account?
If you’ve forgotten your synchronization passphrase or just want a fresh start with the browsing data you share between your devices, you can easily reset your synced data.
To reset your account:
- Navigate to http://sync.opera.com/web/.
- Select the Reset sync data button.
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You will be signed out of all your devices and your synced data will be removed from Opera servers. Keep in mind that any data that has been synced to a device will remain on that device until you manually remove it.
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How do I delete my account? What happens if I do?
You shouldn’t delete your account, because we’d hate to see you go. But, if you really want to, navigate to the account deletion page and click the big, red, scary Delete my account button.
If you decide to leave the Opera community, you will no longer be able to post or comment on the forums or add-ons library. Your synced data will be erased from our servers. Your username will be removed from anything you have posted on the community sites. If you posted as part of a group, the ownership of what you posted will be transferred to the group.
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Can I reactivate my account?
Yes. If you delete your account, we’ll send you an email with a reactivation link. Look for it in your inbox and click the link. Then, everything will be restored. If you can’t find the email, you can request a new reactivation link.
We give you seven days to reactivate your account. After that, your Opera account will be removed.
Why can’t I create a new account with the same email address as I used for an account I deleted?
You can, but you have to be patient. Since we reserve a seven-day period for you to reactivate your old account, you’re unable to register a new one until we’re sure you don’t want to reactivate. We recommend waiting until the reactivation period is over. If you just can’t wait until then (because our community and services are that awesome), then you’re welcome to register a new account with a different email address.