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MSN Password Recovery
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| MSN Password Recovery is the best MSN password finder that instantly cracks and recovers MSN Messenger, Windows Live Messenger 8 passwords saved on your computer | | | | Problem: Forgot MSN password? But the MSN Messenger could log in automatically because your MSN password has been saved on your computer. What to do if you wish to sign-into your MSN Messenger on another machine, or want to recover your password so that you can access Hotmail?
| Solution: MSN Password Recovery is the best MSN Messenger password finder that quickly recovers lost or forgotten passwords for your MSN Messenger, Windows Live Messenger 8 and Windows Messenger accounts. It works when the "Remember my password" or "Sign me in automatically" tickbox is checked in the messenger and you are able to login automatically without entering your password. |
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Find out lost MSN password |
Key Features & Benefits
- 100% recovery rate.
- Recover passwords for Windows Messenger, MSN Messenger, Windows Live Messenger 8, Hotmail, MSN Explorer.
- New! Recover logins and passwords for Windows Live Messenger 9 (2009).
- Recover forgotten, lost or saved passwords to all MSN & Hotmail accounts.
- Crack and decrypt the MSN Messenger passwords saved on your computer.
- All passwords are recovered instantly, regardless of the length of passwords.
- User-friendly interface. It is quite easy to use.
- FREE technical support.
- FREE update.
System Requirement - Windows 7/Vista/2008/XP/2003, 2000/Me (32-bit and 64-bit supported). Less than 2 Mb free space on your hard drive.
Find Out MSN Passwords with MSN Password Recovery
What people say about MSN Password Recovery
I am very grateful to the authors as this program managed to recover my MSN account password after I have forgotten it along with secret answer. Contacted MSN support but no answer for couple of months. The only last thing was this program that I downloaded. I could of course create a new account, but then I would lose all contact lists and some very important emails in my Hotmail inbox. Thanks again! — Mark Williams (USA). Read more »
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