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How to Use XenArmor Browser Password Recovery Pro Losing access to your online accounts can disrupt your entire workday. Fortunately, web browsers often store these credentials in encrypted databases. XenArmor Browser Password Recovery Pro is an enterprise-grade desktop software designed to instantly decrypt and recover these forgotten credentials.

To help you recover your credentials immediately, this guide assumes you are running the software on a Windows 10 or 11 PC to recover passwords directly from standard browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge. Phase 1: Prerequisites and Installation

Before launching the recovery process, you must properly install and configure the application to prevent security software from blocking it.

Disable Real-Time Protection: Security suites often flag credential recovery tools as “potentially unwanted programs” (PUPs). Temporarily pause your antivirus or Windows Defender before downloading.

Download the Installer: Secure the official setup file from the XenArmor website.

Run Setup: Double-click the installer and follow the on-screen wizard.

Activate License: Launch the application. Enter your registered email address and the license key provided during purchase to unlock full decryption capabilities. Phase 2: Running the Standard Recovery Scan

Once activated, the software can automatically locate and parse credential databases across all supported browsers.

Close All Web Browsers: Ensure Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Brave are completely closed to release file locks on their credential databases.

Launch as Administrator: Right-click the XenArmor icon and select Run as administrator to grant the software necessary registry reading privileges.

Click “Start Recovery”: Click the prominent wizard button on the main dashboard.

Review Results: The software will instantly scan default application directories. It then populates the central grid with recovered entries. Phase 3: Managing and Filtering Recovered Data

The central dashboard categorizes data into a structured table, allowing you to quickly find specific accounts.

Analyze Table Fields: The software displays the Browser Name, Application Path, Website URL, Username, and decrypted Password.

Use Search Filters: Type specific keywords (like Facebook or Banking) into the top search bar to isolate targeted accounts.

Identify Missing Paths: If a specific browser does not appear, look at the application log at the bottom to check for database encryption errors or custom installation paths. Phase 4: Recovering from Custom or Portable Browsers

If you use portable browsers or have a custom profile location, the automatic scan might miss them. You can target these directories manually.

Access Advanced Settings: Click on the Advanced Settings icon in the top menu bar.

Select Custom Path: Choose the specific browser type from the dropdown menu.

Browse for Database: Click the file picker to navigate to your custom profile folder (e.g., a custom User Data folder for Chromium browsers).

Force Decryption: Click Decrypt Passwords to process the manually selected database file. Phase 5: Exporting Your Recovered Credentials

To prevent future data loss, back up your recovered credentials into a secure, external file.

Select Export Format: Click the Report button on the top toolbar. Choose between HTML, CSV, TXT, or XML formats.

Save the File: Choose a secure destination path, such as an encrypted external drive.

Secure the Backup: Delete the exported plain-text file from your local hard drive as soon as you import the credentials into a dedicated, secure password manager.

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