RBG look up password
Note:
If you have forgotten your RBG (in.tum / ma.tum) password, you can change it on this page yourself. In our Wiki you will find instructions for changing the RBG password.
1. Thunderbird
In Thunderbird you can read his saved passwords by selecting the "Preferences" menu under "Edit".

In the category "Security", you then go to "Saved Passwords", where you can get an overview of the stored login data.

If you look for the identifier that interests you, you can display the password via "Show Passwords". This asks if the user really wants to continue with his request.
2. Firefox
In Firefox, right-click

on the top bar and select Preferences.

In the new window "Saved Logins " under "Privacy & Security" offers the desired functionality.

At this point you look for the login to which the password is to be communicated, and via "Show Passwords" and another confirmation you get to the forgotten data.
3. Chrome
In Chrome you must open "Settings".

Now you can open the advanced settings menu with the button left

and under "Advanced" access the section "Passwords and forms".

In the first field "Manage Passwords" leads to the passwords stored in the browser. By right-clicking on the eye, the respective password becomes visible to the user.