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Swiftly recover your Instagram account credentials from multiple web browsers with the help of this quick and intuitive piece of software
What's new in Instagram Password Decryptor 6.0:
- Major revision with support for recovering Instagram passwords from IE browser without history. Also fixed false antivirus alerts.
Note: Some antimalware applications may trigger alerts when downloading and installing Instagram Password Decryptor. However, our tests have shown that these are actually false positives, so it's safe to use the tool.
Instagram Password Decryptor is a lightweight and easy-to-use piece of software that was developed to provide you with the means of regaining access to your Instagram account, should you happen to forget your username and password. It does this by automatically identifying passwords saved in your web browsers.
Recover lost or forgotten Instagram keys
Installing it is a simple job that doesn't require any special attention. As for the interface, it is quite intuitive, so it is unlikely that you will encounter much difficulty in handling it. All options are visible in the main window, where all you have to do is click the 'Start Recovery' button and let the tool handle the rest.
Passwords are instantly retrieved and shown in this panel, where you can check out the web browser name along with the Instagram login name and password. You can make a selection to copy only the details you're interested in, or export everything to file by creating an HTML, XML, TXT or CSV file.
Supports all popular web browsers
Instagram Password Decryptor detects passwords saved in multiple web browsers, including Google Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, SRWare Iron, Opera, SeaMonkey and several others, allowing you to obtain your username and passkey with a few moves.
All things considered, Instagram Password Decryptor is a useful and efficient utility that enables you to recover your Instagram login information instead of having to reset it.
Unless this hasn't been obvious, the program is not designed to crack passwords using dictionary or brute force attacks - it can only find the passwords if they are already stored in your web browser.
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- A portable version of this application is available: Portable Instagram Password Decryptor
- file size:
- 5.5 MB
- runs on:
- Windows 10 32/64 bit
Windows 8 32/64 bit
Windows 7 32/64 bit
Windows Vista 32/64 bit
Windows XP 32/64 bit - main category:
- Security
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I'm writing a program which will need a user to register and login with an account. I get the program to have the user make their username and password which are saved in an external text file (accountfile.txt), but when it comes to the login I have no idea how to get the program to check if what the user inputs is present in the text file.
This is what my bit of code looks like :
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I have no idea what to do from this point.
Also, this is what a registered account would look like in the text file:
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1 Answer
After opening the file, you can use
readlines()
to read the text into a list of username/password pairs. Since you separated username and password with a space, each pair is string that looks like 'Na19XX myPassword'
, which you can split into a list of two strings with split()
. From there, check whether the username and password match the user input. If you want multiple users as your TXT file grows, you need to add a newline after each username/password pair.Brenden PetersenBrenden Petersen
protected by Community♦Nov 8 '18 at 10:33
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