i have a problem with my account. hacker took my account. he changed my email address, fortunately my phone number still remains, I used my phone number to get my account back, but he changed my username too. I don't know that username right now because it's covered by the "*" signs. Can you help me to display these characters? thank you very much ! love u [This is the picture. enter image description here]
How to display element hidden by "*" in html
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If the element is already showing with stars on the HTML, there are a few chances that the page contains your full username. Replacing with stars is a common technique to prevent hacker from getting people's username. So, there are few chances that you get your username back with that.