LastPass This is a shared site + Show Hidden Passwords

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🔥 Learn How To Bypass LastPass's shared site password protection.

Just a quick tip to see starred or asterisk masked passwords saved in the browser.
Also bypasses "this is a shared site. You are not permitted to view the password" in LastPass

When using LastPass in a business, you can give access to your passwords to other users in your business account. There is an option that makes it so they can't view all the passwords in the password manager. Passwords you share, are in the database but cannot be viewed normally. But when you use the LastPass form fill you can easily bypass the "this is a shared site" message. I show you how to bypass it in this video.

My boss said I couldn't extract the passwords from LastPass because he used the "disallow viewing passwords" feature. I was like "I can hack it in less than 5 seconds" he said "bullshit" and yeah 3 seconds later I was lmao

In this LastPass This is a shared site + Show Hidden Passwords tutorial you will discover a cool and simple way to view hidden password hidden by an asterix.

Password hacking, and security is a huge security concern for everyone. Any website worth something requires you to have login details and a pass word. When using LastPass you can give access to your starred password to other users with in your business account. However you can also make it that they can’t view pass words in the pass word manager.

In this show hidden passwords tutorial you will see how with a view simple clicks with LastPass you can easily bypass the ‘this is a shared site’ message. You will have the power to show hidden passwords. While this skill is not some 1337 haxor god mode hack its a cool and simple trick that you can apply to show saved password. Having simple tools in your arsenal is a serious advantage fo a hacker, not everything needs to be 1337.

In this LastPass this is a shared site tutorial you will learn the following:

. How to use Inspect Element to show hidden passwords
. How to use LastPass to show saved password

And much much more.

Once you’ve gone through this short but insight tutorial you will have a nice a cool simple trick to view pass words. Use it to impress your friends or family and the next family dinner or social gathering. Learning how to view passwords can be valuable as a hacker, using tools such as Last Pass can put you ahead and give you an advantage over your target. Guided Hacking hopes you enjoy this tutorial and you find it useful in your IT computer hacking journey. Share this tutorial with anybody who you know would like to learn how to view password.

Understanding the Shared Site Feature in LastPass​
In LastPass, a popular password manager used especially in business environments, there exists a feature known as "LastPass this is a shared site". When an individual shares passwords within their business account, it prevents other users from viewing all the passwords in the vault. Specifically, while the shared passwords exist in the database, they cannot be accessed or viewed in a conventional manner.

The Flaw in the "LastPass This Is a Shared Site" Protection​
Interestingly, there is a method to bypass LastPass's shared site password protection. When utilizing the LastPass form fill feature, one can navigate past the "this is a shared site" notification.

To illustrate, a scenario might arise in which a superior assures that extracting passwords from LastPass is impossible due to the activation of the "disallow viewing passwords" function. This claim can be easily disproven, as the bypassing method can render the password visible in just a matter of seconds.

Steps to Bypass LastPass's Shared Site Password Protection​

1. Inspect Element
On nearly any website, with any browser, if a masked or asterisked password is present, simply right-click on the password field. From the dropdown menu, select "Inspect Element".

2. Modify Input Type
In the element inspector, you'll identify the input form tagged with the attribute type="password". Change this attribute to type="text". This simple alteration will unmask the password, making it clearly visible.

3. The LastPass Angle
If you're using LastPass for work and encounter the message "this is a shared site, you're not permitted to view the password", the aforementioned method can be applied to bypass this message and access the password.
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