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Majority of users still store passwords in browsers, survey finds

Password Box in Internet Browser

A significant portion of internet users continue to store their passwords directly in their web browsers, a practice that cybersecurity experts warn leaves them vulnerable to various threats. This trend, highlighted by a recent survey by NordPass, persists despite widespread knowledge of the associated risks, with further coverage provided by Tech Radar.

A survey of over 7,800 individuals across eight countries revealed that between 40% and 50% of respondents still rely on browser-based password storage for convenience. This method exposes sensitive credentials to malware, account takeovers, and device theft, especially when users reuse the same passwords across multiple platforms.

Cybersecurity professionals are advising a shift toward more secure alternatives, such as passkeys or dedicated password managers that utilize zero-knowledge encryption. These solutions encrypt data locally on the user's device, ensuring that even the service provider cannot access the stored passwords.

Source: Tech Radar

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