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Reply To: Is It Safe to Store My Passwords in a Windows Browser ? Interesting thought I had regarding Passwords and Windows Edge, Google Chrome and other browsers and how safe are your passwords stored / secured in these browsers ? Lots of different…

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Web browsers are fairly easy to break into, and lots of malware, browser extensions and even honest software can extract sensitive information from them. Instead, you should save passwords in a stand-alone password manager, or even just write them down in a book.

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