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[Desktop] Saved passwords are not shown in brave://settings/passwords #3196
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Same behavior with the current Beta Brave version. Does not import existing Brave (old) passwords. |
Are you still able to use the saved passwords on muon browser even though its not visible in the about:passwords page? If its working then can you try closing muon and then trying to import passwords into brave-core? |
I just tried installing Brave Version 0.65.120 Chromium: 75.0.3770.90 (Official Build) (64-bit) on Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS. I used the save password popup and I can see the website and password entry in the setting "Saved Passwords", and clicking on the show password eye icon reveals it. In passing, I was not asked for a machine login password, as I am with Windows. |
I also closed the browser and re-opened it, and the entry was still in "Saved Passwords". |
I have the same problem in |
Same in |
I have the same issue. |
I'm having the same problem. |
I'm also experiencing the same problem, can use my saved password but cannot view list of "Saved Password" |
I'm seeing this too- I definitely have saved passwords, but they aren't showing This issue was originally tracking the use-case where people would import from the older "Muon" based Brave browser into this new Brave Core version. But the issue is definitely bigger than that. Going to re-characterize this issue a bit cc: @rebron @kjozwiak @LaurenWags - curious if you all have ran into this? |
Same issue here- Brave Beta Browser latest release, passwords were imported and I saved passwords but it asks to save them again; and in settings they don't show up EDIT: For future reference, my problem got fixed by itself some time after, I guess sometimes it just takes some time for the imported passwords to show up. Also, I switched to nightly and never had the issue again EDIT: Aaand of course now that I edited the post they stopped showing again... |
I see the issue here already for several weeks. Password are actually recorded, but are not visible in the management interface. Version 1.2.43 Chromium: 79.0.3945.130 (Official Build) (64-bit) |
Just happened to me with |
Yup, very similar to the behavior reported before. Plus, in some cases the saved password aren't automatically filled in the login form (I can't tell why it works for some sites and not the others). It is unfortunate, that what seems to be major issue hasn't been addressed for over a year now. |
I am on a mac and was using Brave for over an year without an issues. Suddenly last week all my passwords were gone. This is what I've done to resolve the issue - Removed these -
Downloaded Brave from Chrome browser (oh Chrome, what happened to you? Used to open IE to download Chrome. And now opened Chrome just to download Brave). New installation is saving passwords correctly. Unfortunately though, I need to visit lot of pages and save passwords again, but it's at least working. |
@scorpion35 interesting- seems to point at the profile being corrupt (ex: profile is what's under |
I'm on Linux, I managed to see back my password by removing only the sqlite DB (Login Data). But of course I had to saved back my password to see it again [removed] /home/{username}/.config/BraveSoftware/Brave-Browser/Default/Login Data Probably something went wrong with the file. Edit : |
@simonhong created a bug upstream - discussion taking place there with code owners: |
I'm so happy @bsclifton and @simonhong that the issue is getting more traction! 😄 However: how does the encryption of the db relate to reinstalling / swapping PCs on Ubuntu Linux? The first time I've noticed this issue was when I had a system crash and reinstalled. I restored my data from backups, but only Brave wasn't working correctly. Should I ensure that when I'm creating a new user profile in Ubuntu that I set the same user password? Or, does Brave use some hash that's unique to my installation and even if I take care to set the same Ubuntu user password, Brave will still fail to decrypt the db, because every single installation is unique in that regard? A crash course on how this works (or a link to one) would be appreciated! |
@bsclifton @simonhong - Thanks for your research and updates. Progress! Appreciate you guys. So, to be clear, it's never going to be possible to view existing saved passwords, correct? Or is there something I can do (manually) to be able to see those once Simon's PR is included in the next release? I downloaded and installed SQLite so I could view the Login Data file. Is there something I can do in there to make it possible to see all my passwords when the update is released? |
@matthewmarcus If you delete
I think there is no way to see your decryption failed pwd. |
I didn't see deeply about how encryption key is generated. |
Bummer. That is the biggest issue of all. I've probably got 200 saved passwords that are now pretty much lost. :-/ Would be cool if a dev could come up with a way to retrieve them. Even a hack. A lot of people dealing with this situation. |
@matthewmarcus If Brave autofills to passwords forms, you can see them and export them with my PR. Thant means you've updated passwords with current encryption key in login db. Other encrypted with old encryption key will not be used. I think it's hard to know the old encryption key. |
Why was this issue closed? The problem still exists. @simonhong I updated to the most recent release of Brave and tried to save a new password. It is not being displayed in brave://settings/passwords. Was your PR included in the latest release? Version 1.9.76 Chromium: 81.0.4044.138 (Official Build) (64-bit) |
@matthewmarcus This fix will currently available only for nightly channel( |
Verified passed with macOS 10.14.6 Mojave using
cc @kjozwiak to check on macOS Catalina Verified passed with Linux (Ubuntu 16.04) using
Verification PASSED on
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Can't see saved passwords in Brave, Linux OpenSUSE 15.2 All is ok with 1.11.97 Chromium: 84.0.4147.89 |
Finally got 1.11.97 on Arch linux and rejoice, passwords are there! Thanks guys 👍 |
Same! I just updated Brave and can see all of my passwords. Not just recently saved ones, but all of them. So, how did y'all get around the encrypted DB issue? I understood that we'd never be able to see old saved passwords. Just new ones after the fix was implemented. Regardless, thank you for implementing this fix! Much gratitude and many kudos. |
Is this fix implemented only for Arch Linux users?
…On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 3:05 PM Matthew W. Marcus ***@***.***> wrote:
Finally got 1.11.97 on Arch linux and rejoice, passwords are there! Thanks
guys 👍
Same! I just updated Brave and can see all of my passwords. Not just
recently saved ones, but all of them. So, how did y'all get around the
encrypted DB issue? I understood that we'd never be able to see old saved
passwords. Just new ones after the fix was implemented.
Regardless, thank you for implementing this fix! Much gratitude and many
kudos.
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It was also fixed on macOS 👍 If you take a look at the labels, you'll notice the issue has both |
I am facing this issue recently on my Ubuntu 22.04 When I signup for a page and saved the password, the password gets saved, but when I tried opening the brave://settings/passwords it shows empty and I can't view the passwords. |
@Aybee5 I would create a new issue using the template here. The above is a pretty old issue and was fixed ~2 years ago. When creating a new issue, please make sure you add as much information as possible including STR (steps to reproduce) if possible. |
New issue description (edit by bsclifton)
Passwords are definitely being saved by the browser, however they are not showing up under brave://settings/passwords
Original issue description
I installed the new Brave Browser version, and after that no longer can view saved passwords. Import does not work from Brave Browser. I can verify that the passwords are in "Login Data" and that if I visit a website, it will populate the username and password.
Steps to Reproduce (edit by simonhong)
Scenario 1: (Not a valid STR because we don't support muon anymore - simonhong)
Scenario 2:
Actual result:
I have lost the ability to export individual passwords as needed from Brave. The passwords are still there.
Expected result:
Brave provides interactive access to saved passwords. New Brave Browser imports the old passwords successfully.
Reproduces how often:
Tried this once. Now am stuck with a website that is timing out and cannot export password to try a different computer / brave install.
Brave version (brave://version info)
Brave: 0.25.302
V8: 6.9.427.23
rev: 91cc80471c0afe6a2306357177ab8680a439be69
Muon: 8.1.8
OS Release: 17.7.0
Update Channel: Release
OS Architecture: x64
OS Platform: macOS
Node.js: 7.9.0
Brave Sync: v1.4.2
libchromiumcontent: 69.0.3497.100
Reproducible on current release:
Have not tried this.
Website problems only:
No this is a Brave defect.
Additional Information
I may have said no when asked during New Brave Browser to import all old settings. I'm not sure...
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