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Do you save your password on browsers? Is it safe?

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A lot of people use their browsers to save their passwords for their accounts that they have on different sites. That would help them to automatically login to the site without having to type passwords.

Do you save your passwords on your browsers? Do you consider it safe?
 
For years I have always saved passwords on the browser and I even bookmarked every important site. so that when logging in you don't need to retype your password and username, the most important thing is that we must diligently delete cookies and history and strengthen it with antivirus. You will also find it easier to distinguish phishing sites that do not display passwords and usernames.
 
Even when passwords are saved on browsers, they should be backed up to the cloud because apps can just uninstall from devices without your knowledge.
As far as I know, for apps both desktop and mobile can't save passwords, some mobile apps also offer to save passphrases to the cloud instead of passwords.
 
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