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carancanfunfa
3 years agoNew member | Level 2
How to retrieve current password
Hello, I have dropbox installed in several devices and currently working fine. Now, I want to install it in a new device but I don't remember the current password. Is there some way to retrieve the p...
- 3 years ago
carancanfunfa wrote:
Is there some way to retrieve the password in use without going through a recovery password process?
No. You have to reset the password.
I want to avoid that because changing the password means to re-loggin with the new password in every device using the account, which is annoyingChanging your password does not unlink a device from your account. Your password is only used to link a device to your account (and to sign-in on the website). Once linked, a device uses a secure token for authentication, and changing your account's password does not revoke the token.
since I am currently logged in, I suppose that the password must be stored somewhere. Do I suppose right?No service worth anything would ever store passwords in a format that is human readable or recoverable. Able to reset, yes; recover, absolutely not.
Rich
3 years agoSuper User II
carancanfunfa wrote:
Is there some way to retrieve the password in use without going through a recovery password process?
No. You have to reset the password.
I want to avoid that because changing the password means to re-loggin with the new password in every device using the account, which is annoying
Changing your password does not unlink a device from your account. Your password is only used to link a device to your account (and to sign-in on the website). Once linked, a device uses a secure token for authentication, and changing your account's password does not revoke the token.
since I am currently logged in, I suppose that the password must be stored somewhere. Do I suppose right?
No service worth anything would ever store passwords in a format that is human readable or recoverable. Able to reset, yes; recover, absolutely not.
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