• The 'Login Data' SQLite database contains data related to login data e.g. usernames and passwords if the user was silly enough to allow their browser to store all this.
  • Google's Chrome browser stores some login data of accessed websites, that can provide the URLs and usernames used for authentication.
  • I just need a response (true or false) if login was successful or not.
  • This was the major issue when other people had similar question - they didn't have access to their original Chrome and Windows profile where the "Login Data" file...
  • Data related to saved passwords is stored within the Login Data SQLite database, which is typically in the following location on a Windows machine
  • Note: Firefox does not save or sync login data from another browser or file unless you choose to import it.
  • Keep in mind that not only “Login Data” database can help you with determining user successful logon to his account.
  • Chrome Usernames: The saved usernames in Chrome, are stored in a single file which named "Login Data" and can be found at the following location on the disk
  • How to store, share, manage, and monitor your data.