Since all of us use so many passwords it’s normal to forget or lose some of them on the way. The majority of ones with weaker memory won’t accept the defeat right away. Instead, they’ll try to remember the right pass for that specific account. When it comes to websites we usually visit through apps on our smartphones like Twitter, chances of forgetting are bigger. When a wrong password is typed too many times your profile is getting locked and now you have trouble twitting from your phone as well. Now you need a new password!
The downside of this common practice is versatile. Yet another pass to be remembered, and forgotten. Losing track of which credential is for what. And ultimately, reduction of online safety. If you are tired from lack of memory you can use a little help of technology. ShieldApps’s program Password Recovery Shield allows you to find most of your lost or forgotten passwords. Few easy steps will take you to the last one used. The app has proven itself working on all major web browsers with over 85% success rate when retrieving credentials from social media, emails, bank accounts, retail websites, etc.
1. Go to ShieldApps website and download the Password Recovery Shield!
2. Install and run the app
3. Just type the domain of Twitter
4. See your lost password. Now you can go back to posting inspirational messages, poetry, justice and selfies.