Unable to synchronize passwords because my old account password is being asked
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Robmm76 last edited by
@leocg Opera One(version: 117.0.5408.168)
So what is an "old password?" My only two passwords have been computer generated secure passwords saved by the browser (supposedly.) How do I obtain them? On Chrome there was a password manager which allowed me to view and copy passwords. I haven't found any thing similar in Opera. And I have lost access to all my passwords and auto-complete entries from Chrome.
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leocg
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@Robmm76 Old password, as the name says, is your old Opera account password, the one used for encrypts the synced saved passwords.
Saved passwords are encrypted using your Opera account credentials before being upload to the synchronisation server.
So, to be able to use them, Opera needs to decrypt the passwords and, to do that, Opera needs the Opera account password used when the saved passwords were encrypted. -
Robmm76 last edited by
The password field is visible but doesn't allow me to enter anything. What is a "saved password" and why would I have more than one password?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@Robmm76 As the text on your image says, when the saved passwords currently on the synchronisation server were encrypted you were using a different Opera account password. Opera is asking you to provide that old Opera account password so that those synced saved passwords can be decrypted and made available to be used.