Where are passwords stored in Norton Identity safe. I log into my email accounts only via identity safe, and I have my password wrote down for my main email account, but I just I tried to log into my online user account to change my internet package using my email address, and it did not except the email address I had wrote down. Is there a way I can find out what my password is for my main email address through Norton identity safe, so I know what it is in future to use for checking my account. I had to ring technical support up to help me out, and the language barrier was a big issue as they are based in india and we found it difficult to understand each other. I’m not actually sure whether he has changed my internet package for me, or whether he has understood me and given me the right package, which is a worry, so I would prefer not to deal with them in future and sort things out myself, but I need to know what my password is.
jlatino0 wrote:Hi Reactivate,
You can view the passwords for any of your logins in the Manage Logins dialog. First, log into Identity Safe if you aren't already, by clicking the "Cards & Logins" menu in the browser toolbar. Next, from the Norton menu in the toolbar, click "Manage Log-ins". You'll see the list of stored logins on the left side. Select the one corresponding to your email account. You'll notice the right side of the dialog shows information about the login- username, password, etc. The password is masked out, but you can make it visible by clicking "Show password".
- John
Thanks John
Where are passwords stored in Norton Identity safe. I log into my email accounts only via identity safe, and I have my password wrote down for my main email account, but I just I tried to log into my online user account to change my internet package using my email address, and it did not except the email address I had wrote down. Is there a way I can find out what my password is for my main email address through Norton identity safe, so I know what it is in future to use for checking my account. I had to ring technical support up to help me out, and the language barrier was a big issue as they are based in india and we found it difficult to understand each other. I’m not actually sure whether he has changed my internet package for me, or whether he has understood me and given me the right package, which is a worry, so I would prefer not to deal with them in future and sort things out myself, but I need to know what my password is.