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Stop storing your passwords in your browser

Most browsers today make password storage feel effortless. When you sign in somewhere new, Chrome, Edge, Safari, and Firefox offer to remember your credentials and even sync them across devices. Autofill takes care of the rest, saving a few seconds every time you log in. It’s no surprise that millions of people trust their browsers to manage this sensitive data.
Browser password storage is designed for convenience, not long-term protection.
That trust, however, is misplaced. Browser password storage is designed for convenience, not long-term protection. While browser vendors have added encrypt

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