mrki444 wrote:Why just not use Gmail and Chrome? It syncs all passwords in all devices and it is free.
kat82 wrote:I use Google password manager since it will synchronize every password regardless of the browser I use for as long as I add my Google account. I simply trust Google and that is all. Never tried others except for Mozilla.
cmoneyspinner wrote:My email was on several lists because of sites that had been hacked. But evidently, they didn't get my password. Whew!
True. And that is why I chose that. Additionally, Google will let you know if you are using an easy to guess password something that allows you to set strong ones on spot.Tendz wrote:kat82 wrote:I use Google password manager since it will synchronize every password regardless of the browser I use for as long as I add my Google account. I simply trust Google and that is all. Never tried others except for Mozilla.
Google Password Manager indeed offers the convenience of synchronising passwords across different browsers, making it easier to manage your online accounts. Trust is an important factor when it comes to choosing a password manager.
cmoneyspinner wrote:I don't use a password manager but I got a weird email the other day. I ignored it but I checked my security for my email address and there is a way to see if your email is on the dark web. I did not know you could do that. My email was on several lists because of sites that had been hacked. But evidently, they didn't get my password. Whew!
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