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Passwords safety: Why you shouldn’t store them in a browser

Your browser seems like a safe and convenient place to store passwords. But is it the best option?

Most browsers nowadays display a “save password” pop-up whenever the user signs up for a website. This functionality is called Autofill and enables browsers to automatically populate forms and login fields with information ranging from user credentials to billing details and even credit card numbers.

Although this can seem as being convenient, it also poses a significant security concern. If your device ever gets stolen, the cybercriminal could retrieve all your saved passwords stored in the browser.

Kristi Shehu is a Cyber Security Engineer (Application Security) and Cyber Journalist based in Albania. She lives and breathes technology, specializing in crafting content on cyber news and the latest security trends, all through the eyes of a cyber professional. Kristi is passionate about sharing her thoughts and opinions on the exciting world of cyber security, from breakthrough emerging technologies to dynamic startups across the globe.