Do not save passwords on your browser

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Never store unencrypted passwords on a computer’s browser. Doing so makes it too easy for hackers to access the data with tools like Trojans and then access private accounts, warns German computer magazine C’t.

 

The magazine recommends that people who insist on storing passwords on a browser at least use some kind of master password, which means that all stored access data is safely encrypted. However, that option is only available with Firefox and Opera.

 

To access this function in Mozilla’s Firefox, users must go to Extras/Settings/Security and then click the option to “use a master password.” Opera automatically asks the first time a password is stored if users wouldn’t rather set up a master password.

Many computer users do not adequately protect their accounts. The most popular passwords include “123456” or “Password” — both of which are incredibly easy for cybercriminals to figure out. Worse, one password often tends to provide access to multiple accounts.

 

C’t advises using passwords with at least eight characters and to make each password unique to a particular website.

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useful info, thanks for sharing

Originally posted by : Manmohan

useful info, thanks for sharing

hi deepak ,

 

i ve tried for mozila setting, but i ven't reach that area to activate master password.

thanks for other suggestion. 

To activate master password in firefox browser:-

Tools > Options > Click on security tab > check the box for use a master password > Enter the desired password > click on ok

Whatever browser u use after completing ur work just press CNTRL+SHITF+DEL all ur password,history will be deleted.


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