July 15, 20187 yr This is so stupid but i have forgotten one of my passwords on one of my osrs accounts but is autosaved on my osbot account. Is their anyway i can bring up one my osrs account passwords on my osbot account
July 15, 20187 yr No you cant view account informaton on osbot and if you view the file there store in its encrypted so not plain text.
July 15, 20187 yr Pretty sure there's a way (otherwise osbot would not be able to log in through the client), but I don't know it.
July 15, 20187 yr 7 minutes ago, dogetrix said: Pretty sure there's a way (otherwise osbot would not be able to log in through the client), but I don't know it. no there is no way as its stored locally and encrypted
July 15, 20187 yr 2 minutes ago, Muffins said: no there is no way as its stored locally and encrypted Doesn't it have to be decrypted for the osbot client to actually type the password in? It can't just put the encrypted password in the password field, right?
July 15, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, maiameihana said: This is so stupid but i have forgotten one of my passwords on one of my osrs accounts but is autosaved on my osbot account. Is their anyway i can bring up one my osrs account passwords on my osbot account https://secure.jagex.com/m=weblogin/g=runescape/cant_log_in#_ga=2.163145404.1041081296.1531622056-1865865689.1522593092
July 15, 20187 yr Had this same problem! However I found out that if you hit tab while the client was typing the account's credentials into the password field, you can switch the output field to the uncensored username field. This way you can see (if you're quick enough) what your password was or at least a hint of what it could be. Good luck
July 16, 20187 yr On 7/14/2018 at 11:01 PM, PayPalMeRSGP said: Had this same problem! However I found out that if you hit tab while the client was typing the account's credentials into the password field, you can switch the output field to the uncensored username field. This way you can see (if you're quick enough) what your password was or at least a hint of what it could be. Good luck MIT wants to know your location
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