Posted on
April 3, 2009
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12:15 am
I usually don't save passwords in my browser as i think it's very much unsafe. Are passwords stored on browsers prone to be hacked? What do you do?
Posted on
April 3, 2009
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2:17 am
Yes insted of storing passwords in your browser you can write down them to notes, which you can place into a box or something.
Posted on
April 3, 2009
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2:21 am
thank you for your replies....i will continue to not store passwords in browser
Posted on
April 3, 2009
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6:25 am
I store my password on my browser you can trust the people around your house. your accounts can be safe because like paypal this websites don't remember passwords at all so you don't need to worry about storing your important account password on your browser. i hope you got the info. good day
Posted on
April 3, 2009
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8:04 am
Im not sure if it is safe. but i do it on my mozilla browser cos its extremely convenient with just a click "save password" ..At least i dont have to worry i will forget it and keep typing it over and over again
Posted on
April 4, 2009
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2:33 am
Same here i store and save my password to my browser since i am the only one using my own computer so its more convenient and easier for me to track especially that i have a lot of ptc and ptp sites.
Posted on
April 4, 2009
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3:38 am
thanks for the info povendham
Posted on
April 6, 2009
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4:03 am
is it still unsafe to store passwords in browser, if you are using a PC not on LAN?
Posted on
April 6, 2009
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6:04 am
I save passwords on my browser for some sites, for some sites I don't. I think that it is safe enough. In general, I try and change passwords regularly in sites I almost always visit.
Posted on
April 6, 2009
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6:09 am
even i use Mozilla firefox and store all my passwords on the browser itself because i heard that it is safe for firefox and it is easy to store it and you can coolly log in easily without any problem and on the other hand its my personal laptop so its only me who us it.