Chances are, you probably don’t know your Netflix password by heart. Or your Gmail password. And you probably can’t recite your Amazon password from memory, or your Instagram password either. After all, that’s why we have tools like the best password managers – a way to safely and securely store your passwords so that you […]

Yes, you can use your browser’s password manager – here’s how to do it safely


Chances are, you probably don’t know your Netflix password by heart. Or your Gmail password. And you probably can’t recite your Amazon password from memory, or your Instagram password either. After all, that’s why we have tools like the best password managers – a way to safely and securely store your passwords so that you can access them easily when you need them.

However, some people still aren’t using a password manager yet. Maybe they don’t know they come bundled with some of the best antivirus software packages, or that they’re just as easy to use on a mobile device as they are on desktop. Or perhaps they aren’t aware that most browsers have a built-in password manager.