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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby Rollindollars » 24 Feb 2018, 19:26

It's user friendly as to save myself the stress of typing most time. However, I visits many sites daily. So, more of an habitual am addicted to.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby RianK » 24 Feb 2018, 22:33

Ooh, well, I don't think it's a very good idea, but it is very convenient.

I visit, and log in to, a lot of sites, every day, but I try to keep things old school, and type in the password, every time :crazy: . I have had quite a few annoying experiences, like trouble with the browser or the op system and knowing the passwords was a good thing, otherwise I would have ended up having to change them all.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby darkthorn » 25 Feb 2018, 16:56

Sometimes I do but just the passwords for sites that don't have anything to do with money or that can be use to do me harm. My passwords are also very complex sometimes not even I can remember them LOL
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby mrki444 » 25 Feb 2018, 23:23

It's god to have complex passwords.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby ayoubmarka » 26 Feb 2018, 06:33

You need to setup the firewell and close your port , use HTTPS when browsing and don't worry.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby riddy09 » 31 Mar 2018, 08:38

You should not save your passwords in your browser when you're not the only one who use it or if it is in public. You can, obviously, see your passwords in the browser like Google chrome.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby Pradhan » 04 Apr 2018, 14:58

I do not save the password in my browser.Nobody wants to do this work.But there are currently some sites whose passwords do not save.But it is certainly not the browser or elsewhere. :thumbup:
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby riddy09 » 06 Apr 2018, 02:57

Yes, there are sites that do auto login as it's in the server. I think it's about the cookies saved so you don't need to keep logging in, but once you clear those cookies then you will lose those saved passwords.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby Danny B. » 06 Apr 2018, 05:29

I don't.. for security reasons.


If someone can access my computer then everything would be available, so I prefer to always type my passwords.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby Netherrealmer » 06 Apr 2018, 21:16

I save password on my PC because I felt like it is much more safer than typing it over and over again because of the Keyloggers.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby Paul0000 » 11 May 2018, 12:33

Yes, I do save some passwords in the browser because I know that there's no person can use my PC for purposes. I have saved some passwords on site for easier login.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby talkerbee » 11 May 2018, 13:05

I do save passwords in the browsers. I do too wrote all of them on a notebook. It's hard to memorize them all because every site has different passwords.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby Lillymunyua » 11 May 2018, 13:31

Yes ,I do save some to avoid forgetting
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby Netherrealmer » 13 May 2018, 13:02

Saving your passwords is actually safer that typing them because of Keyloggers can steal our passwords when we type.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby arunima » 13 May 2018, 14:03

I don't save passwords in browser. I keep my diary and note down the passwords for my various accounts. I don't share the diary with anyone

-- 13 May 2018, 14:05 --

fergus1234 wrote:Saving your passwords is actually safer that typing them because of Keyloggers can steal our passwords when we type.

I am a little confused now...what you think is best to keep them safe
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby ruthmongare » 01 Jun 2018, 14:47

Yes because aam fond of forgetting passwords and I have lots of sites.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby Chookylynn » 08 Jun 2018, 03:51

I never save passwords on my computer. I have a small notebook in which I list them in coded form.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby darkthorn » 10 Jun 2018, 20:07

I do save them but only for sites that are not really important, I do not safe bank data or anything of any site related with money, for that I prefer to use a notebook or a special software with an encrypted password.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby beriut » 10 Jun 2018, 23:39

darkthorn wrote:I do save them but only for sites that are not really important, I do not safe bank data or anything of any site related with money, for that I prefer to use a notebook or a special software with an encrypted password.


Pretty much like me. However, I do not use any special software for my bank accounts or money related I just type it on a text document.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby RianK » 11 Jun 2018, 04:46

Nope, never, ever, ever! I don't save them. I write them down, because I tend to forget, but I don't really like saving them [even though it's sO convenient]....and why does me replying to this thread seem so familiar? :~
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