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Do You Save Passwords in Your Browser?

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To access any registered platform, whether it's social media, email, forums, crypto exchanges, crypto wallets, PayPal, etc., we always need a username/email address and password.
The sheer number of accounts requiring passwords can be confusing, but some browsers offer account storage for both username/email address and password for easy login.

Besides noting down every password and username for a specific account, I also save them in my browser, so I don't have to bother opening my notes every time I log in. I believe there are several benefits to saving passwords in my browser, such as:

1. The username/email address and password will appear every time we log in.
2. Avoiding phishing. If we accidentally access a phishing site, the username and password will not be displayed.
 
I always save all passwords on my browser. I don't know of an easier way to save passwords to remember easily.
Saving passwords in your browser is a quick and easy way to remember them. This is especially helpful if you have multiple online accounts. But it’s also a good idea to consider the security of your information, especially if your phone or computer is shared with others.

You can try using a password manager like Bitwarden or 1Password. These let you store passwords securely and even create stronger passwords. They also give you the ability to access them across devices with ease.
 
To access any registered platform, whether it's social media, email, forums, crypto exchanges, crypto wallets, PayPal, etc., we always need a username/email address and password.
The sheer number of accounts requiring passwords can be confusing, but some browsers offer account storage for both username/email address and password for easy login.

Besides noting down every password and username for a specific account, I also save them in my browser, so I don't have to bother opening my notes every time I log in. I believe there are several benefits to saving passwords in my browser, such as:

1. The username/email address and password will appear every time we log in.
2. Avoiding phishing. If we accidentally access a phishing site, the username and password will not be displayed.
I do the same as you, can I ask you if you use Google Chrome as your browser?
 
I do the same as you, can I ask you if you use Google Chrome as your browser?
That's right, I use Google Chrome browser for PC, smartphone and laptop, but on PC I use other browsers like Brave browser.
 
That's right, I use Google Chrome browser for PC, smartphone and laptop, but on PC I use other browsers like Brave browser.
As you can see here his is a screenshot of my Google Account password manager.

Screenshot_20251101_122857_com.android.chrome.jpg

Forgive me, but I obviously have the Italian version, and I'm sorry if you don't understand what's written. However, if you can see, it shows that I have 244 passwords stored there. Since my account is unique, only I can use it, and therefore I'm not at risk.
 
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