
Even “Unrestricted” will still pop-up a rather annoying warning prompt like follows: Luckily this is easily solved. It doesnt really matter what execution policy you have on if the script you downloaded was written by someone else and is naturally UNSIGNED.
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It only takes a few more lines of code to decrypt encrypted strings and use them in PowerShell, so let's do that.Provide user name and password when you are prompted to do so. Click on Show to view the password because by default Credential Manager doesn't show the password. Click on desired URL you want to view its password. This will show all the URLs for which passwords are saved either in Windows Internet Explorer or Edge browser.Right now, it gets provided as a string (script) after extracting the resource and unzipping it. In general, protecting the viewing of the script is going to be hard because at some point it has to be provided to PowerShell in a way that PowerShell can understand it.

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