Facebook Password Decryptor is not hacking or cracking tool as it can only help you to recover your own lost password that is previously stored in web browsers/messengers.
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It works on both 32-bit & 64-bit platforms starting from Windows XP to latest operating system Windows 8.
Features
Instantly decrypt and recover stored encrypted Facebook account password from Popular Web browsers and Messengers.
Support recovering multiple Facebook accounts stored with any of the supported applications.
Automatically discovers the supported applications from their respective install location and recovers the password instantly.
Sort feature to arrange the displayed password list by username and password which makes it easy to search through 100's of entries.
Save the recovered Facebook password list to HTML/XML/TEXT/CSV file for transferring to other system or for future use.
Easier and faster to use with its enhanced user friendly interface.
Integrated Installer for assisting you in local Installation & Uninstallation.
How it works?
Each of the above mentioned applications use their own encrypted format and storage location to securely store the Facebook account password. FacebookPasswordDecryptor uses different techniques to decrypt these passwords and present them in the clear text.
Here is the research article that throws light on the internal password storage and encryption mechanisms used for storing the Facebook account password by some of the prominent applications. It also shows how to recover Facebook passwords from each of such applications.
'Exposing the Facebook Password Secrets'
Installation & Uninstallation
Facebook Password Decryptor comes with Installer to make it easier to install it locally on your system for regular usage. This installer has intuitive wizard (as shown in the screenshot below) which guides you through series of steps in completion of installation.
At any point of time, you can uninstall the product using the Uninstaller located at following location (by default)