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Solved Password Manager

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I'll pass on this one..... not a fan.
seems self-defeatist to this little brain - having all your eggs in the one basket, prime for harvesting.
it's not like these services don't get their fair share of hacks.

I suppose these services are better than writing down your passwords or making them easy to guess or using the same one for everything.

simply no magic bullet on this one. :)
 
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I'll pass on this one..... not a fan.
seems self-defeatist to this little brain - having all your eggs in the one basket, prime for harvesting.
it's not like these services don't get their fair share of hacks.

I suppose these services are better than writing down your passwords or making them easy to guess or using the same one for everything.

simply no magic bullet on this one. :)
Thanks.
 
I use Norton’s password manager which is free (but you require a Norton account I believe).
You create a Master password which unlocks the extension.
I use it on Edge & my iDevices which sync smoothly.
I also use the Edge’s on password manager.
 
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