Do not Allow Browsers to Save Your Password

Securely protecting your online accounts is essential in today’s digital world. It is important to take measures to ensure that your passwords are not easily accessible by malicious actors.

One way to protect yourself is to follow a simple rule. Don’t allow browsers save your passwords. This ensures that even if someone gains access to your device, they will not be able to easily access your accounts.

Additionally, it helps prevent phishing attacks and other malicious activities. By taking this simple step, you can help protect yourself and keep your information safe from unwanted access.

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Don’t Allow Browsers Save Your Passwords

It is important for people working with the Internet to secure important information such as their passwords.

There are so many bad people out there wanting to get a grasp of your password(s). If you let them do so, you will be in a lot of trouble.

Many evil things can be done to your hacked account and that can also be done using your hacked account. It is thus important to protect your passwords at all costs.

Important Tips About Passwords

Passwords are an essential part of our digital lives, and it’s important to make sure that they are secure.

  • Don’t allow browsers save your passwords, especially on public computers.
  • Make use of very strong passwords.
  • Using two-factor authentication
  • Use a combination of alphabets, numbers, special characters, uppercase, and lowercase.
  • Do not use short passwords.
  • Do not use your name, ID number, passport number or such easy things to guess.
  • Do not forget your password.

Be on High Alert and Protect Your Passwords

You never know when you will fall victim to these bad guys. Thus it is always advisable to be on high alert.

Always be on your guard as this can help prevent incidences that will leave you wishing you knew.

As they say, you better be safe than sorry. There is a lot of cybercrime of late and the sad thing is that the problems keep on increasing instead of going down.

Being careful with your password and how you handle it is the only way to be secure.

You should also not give out your password to anyone unless a very trusted person.

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Be Careful about How You Handle Your Password(s)

Luckily you do not have to undergo any costs when securing your passwords. You only have to be careful about how you handle them as you work online.

You have seen browsers requesting to remember your passwords. Don’t allow browsers save your passwords when on public or unsecured computers.

Yes, this seems like a very good idea to you because you will not be typing or entering the passwords once you want to log in to that specific website.

This can help you save some time but let me assure you that this is not a really good idea. Why? So you may ask.

Why Should I be Careful?

The reason you should not allow your browser to remember your password is very simple; the passwords that are saved by your browser are very easy to retrieve.

So if you save passwords on a machine that many people access, they can be stolen easily without much effort.

Then the person can do whatever harm he or she wants with your account. If it is a personal computer, then there is no problem allowing the browser to remember those passwords.

Only then you must make sure you do not give out your machine to dubious characters.

Be Careful When You are in an Internet Cafe

In places like cyber cafes, allowing the computer you are using to remember passwords will be tantamount to you giving out your passwords.

Remember these are public computers accessed by many people in a day. That option for ‘remember my password‘ should be a big NO! Also, be careful when typing your password especially if the place is not secluded.

There might be some peeping Toms around. Let them not get your password so easily, at least they should struggle if they are to get it.

Do not use Simple Passwords

You should never use simple passwords that are easy to guess.

For instance, your names, very short passwords, numbers like 1,2,3, …, identification number, passport number, and phone number, among others.

A good password will be a combination of numbers, special characters, and alphabets. They can also be combined in upper case and lower case.

A strong password will always be hard to crack. Now, something worth noting is that after creating your password, make sure you do not forget it.

Forgetting your password is akin to losing your house or car keys and expecting to access it.

Retrieving Saved Passwords on Chrome

It is very easy to retrieve the saved password from Google Chrome and other browsers. For instance, for those who use Chrome, it is very easy to recall or see your saved passwords.

To check this just type this on your browser, ‘chrome://settings/passwords’. A list of sites with saved and unsaved passwords will be displayed.

From there then you just click on the extreme right-hand side and then click on show password. Your password will be there in black and white for all to see.

Saved Passwords on Chrome

How to Stop Your Web Browser from Saving Your Passwords

Have you ever been worried that your web browser is saving your passwords and making them vulnerable to hackers? If so, then you are not alone. Fortunately, there are several steps you can take to stop your web browser from saving your passwords.

One of the easiest ways is to disable the autofill feature in your browser. This will ensure that all passwords are not automatically saved when you enter them into a website or application. Additionally, it’s important to make sure that you use a secure password manager so that all of your passwords are encrypted and stored safely. Finally, if you want an extra layer of security, consider using two-factor authentication for any sites or apps where it’s available.

Follow these Procedures to Stop Your Web Browser from Saving Your Passwords

Note that in most cases the Settings menu is found by clicking on the three dots or lines in the top right corner of the browser window.

  • Chrome: Settings > Autofill. Toggle off “Offer to save passwords.”
  • Edge: Settings > Profiles > Passwords. Toggle off “Offer to save passwords.”
  • Firefox: Settings > Privacy & Security. Scroll down to Logins and Passwords and uncheck “Ask to save logins and passwords for websites.”
  • Firefox also gives you the option of designating websites for which the passwords will never be saved.
  • Opera: Settings > Advanced Settings > Autofill > Passwords. Toggle off “Offer to save passwords.”
  • Brave: Settings > Advanced > Autofill. Toggle off “Offer to save passwords.”

How to Delete Your Browser’s Saved Passwords

Finally, you’ll want to delete the passwords saved in your web browser. 

  • Brave: Settings > Advanced > Autofill. Click the three stacked dots next to each password entry, then select “Remove.”
  • Chrome: Settings > Autofill. Click the three stacked dots next to each password entry, then select “Remove.”
  • Edge: Settings > Profiles > Passwords. Click the three stacked dots next to each password entry, then select “Remove.”
  • Firefox: Settings > Privacy & Security. Scroll down to Logins and Passwords and click “Saved Logins.” You’ll be taken to a new tab entitled “Firefox Lockwise” which will list all your saved passwords. In the upper right of the tab, click the three horizontal dots and select “Remove All Logins.” 
  • Opera: Settings > Advanced Settings > Autofill > Passwords. Click the three stacked dots next to each password entry, then select “Remove.”

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Patrick Kamau

Patrick Kamau is an online writer who has been writing for over ten years. He enjoys helping people solve the problems they come across in their day to day activities more so in the computer field. He was a computer tutor for over five years before retiring to run his own business. Writing is a passion for him and he enjoys the monthly earnings he makes from his various works.

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