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Why autocomplete passwords are risky

March 20th, 2020 Kenneth Meeks Security auto-fill, chrome, cybersecurity, firefox, general articles c, passwords, privacy, safari, security, web browsers
Why autocomplete passwords are risky

Many people use auto-fill passwords for their convenience. What you might not know is that hackers and advertisers can use them to get access to websites and other applications and gather sensitive information. Learn more about the risks of using autocomplete passwords.

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Are autocomplete passwords safe?

January 31st, 2019 Kenneth Meeks Security auto-fill, chrome, cybersecurity, firefox, general articles a, passwords, privacy, safari, security, web browsers
Are autocomplete passwords safe?

Advertisements and suggestions based on our internet browsing habits are sources of online tracking. However, autocomplete passwords are also another source of online tracking. This sneaky tactic comes with serious security risks. Here’s how you can stop it from targeting you.

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Think before saving logins to your browser

January 9th, 2018 Kenneth Meeks Security auto-fill, chrome, cybersecurity, firefox, passwords, privacy, safari, web browsers
Think before saving logins to your browser

There are a number of reasons you should be wary of saving your password to a digital platform. Just look at Yahoo’s data breach in 2013, which leaked passwords for three billion people. Even when your password isn’t compromised, saving it to a browser could have serious implications for your privacy.

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