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    Is it OK to use your browser’s built-in password manager?

    Discussion in 'Security and Anti-Virus Software' started by Spartan@HIDevolution, Jul 7, 2020.

  1. Spartan@HIDevolution

    Spartan@HIDevolution Company Representative

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    Any password manager is only as safe as the weakest link in the chain.

    Using a browser version is not as safe as a single application due to extensions which could allow for a bad actor to infect you with a stealer.

    However even if you use a browsers password manage make sure you also use 2FA Application just incase.

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