Autofill suggest ancient email
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A Former User last edited by
@sgunhouse So I will have to take the matter to facebook?
I used other browsers on another machine to test it and the autofill at facebook doesn't list those adresses, but another one I am not using for facebook. So I assume it may be information stored on that particular computer.
Is there a way to read out the actual information stored in cookies in opera?
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg I have never even typed those email adresses on the computer, let alone used them to log in anywhere, using them as usernames.
I have checked the saved passwords in opera nonetheless, there is nothing there.
Two of the freemail adresses are totally nondescript, i.e. not containing my name, they have been cancelled 10 years ago (my computer is younger than that).
The two work email adresses, which have been discontinued 15 years ago, list my surname only, a surname I have changed 13 years ago. Information about that employer has not been entered on facebook.
Google search doesn't bring up anything that would suggest freely available (and current) data has been used.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg I have located the file, where the email adresses are stored.
The file name is "Web Data" and its location is:
"C:\Users*_*\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable".(The file lists my instagram password in plain text, for some reason.)
Can anyone tell me how to make sense of the content of this document?
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg So, the verdict is that I must have typed those adresses (altthough I have no recollection of it) between now and 2015 (when the file was created), and somehow this information has now suddenly been pulled up, from one day to the next.
Thank you, I guess this is about it.
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A Former User last edited by
@tbrem The only thing of concern is the inclusion of my Instagram password as plain text in the "Web Data" file. Why would that happen?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
You should be able to clear the autofill data by going to the URL
chrome://settings/autofill
and then clicking the 3 dots to the right of each entry to edit or remove. (I see you already found your stored passwords atchrome://settings/passwords
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@leocg Hm, how would I know ...
In the file, it says Password and then my password follows. (There are some weird characters around that, of course.)Clearing the data was no problem, thank you all.