On Mon, 2025-12-15 at 22:42 +1030, Tim wrote:
> Regarding trusting browsers... they're a very complex program, they
> have lots of bugs, and there's always exploits being discovered. 
> I'll trust it to remember logons to my WiFi router, internal LAN
> things, and unimportant things on the internet, but never save a
> banking password anywhere (and never use the same password for it and
> something else). Quite apart from the obvious risk of getting robbed,
> various banks will drop all the liability on you if you saved your
> password.

I use a password manager for everything, even local passwords. I tend
to use a number of browsers and the PM is the best way to keep them
secure and independent of any browser.

And of course PMs are useful for things other than passwords.

poc
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