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Does password autofill make hacking easier?

Posted on Monday April 17, 2023  |  firefox, safari, security, web browsers, privacy, chrome, passwords, cybersecurity, general articles c, autofill

Password autofill is undeniably convenient, but do you know the dangers of using this common browser feature? Here's what you should be aware of when using it and how to secure yourself from potential cyberattacks through this feature.

 

The dangers of password autofill

Posted on Monday January 31, 2022  |  firefox, safari, security, web browsers, privacy, chrome, passwords, cybersecurity, general articles c, autofill

Modern web browsers and password managers come with a feature called password autofill. This helps users store and automatically use their account credentials to access websites and other applications. While password autofill is convenient, it comes with security risks.

 

Protect your online privacy with private browsers

Posted on Monday January 17, 2022  |  firefox, safari, security, web browsers, chrome, vpn, opera, online privacy, private browsing, edge

If you see ads on your social media newsfeed that are suspiciously attuned to your preferences, it’s likely because your online activities are being tracked and analyzed by market researchers. These researchers likely get their data from the websites you visit as you surf the internet. If you want to stop third parties from collecting and using your data, private browsing can help you.

 

Is your web browser safe enough?

Posted on Saturday December 12, 2020  |  firefox, safari, web browsers, chrome, cybersecurity, edge

Web browsers are gateways to the internet, which is why you should care about how they transmit and store sensitive information. In an era where too much security is never enough, you need your browser to also have built-in cybersecurity features. But which web browser is the safest? Read on.

 

Does private browsing secure your data?

Posted on Monday July 06, 2020  |  firefox, safari, security, web browsers, chrome, vpn, opera, online privacy, private browsing, edge

If you're getting targeted with surprisingly relevant ads, there's a chance your internet activity is being tracked and analyzed by market researchers. While this doesn't bother most people, private browsing mode can offer you some protection against online marketers and data thieves.

 

Why autocomplete passwords are risky

Posted on Friday March 20, 2020  |  firefox, safari, security, web browsers, privacy, chrome, passwords, auto fill, cybersecurity, general articles c

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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