Google enables advertisers a look into your browsing history…

    • rk96@lemmy.one
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      1 year ago

      When you first install Firefox, it offers it during the initial setup

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      1 year ago

      Switch to a dedicated password manager - Bitwarden for example.

      Then you can try any browser. Firefox definitely wouldn’t be my choice but it is better than Chrome.

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        I will always shill for Bitwarden and will die on this hill. Free for most features and for $10 a year you get TOTP generation and the integration is so bloody well thought-through. Insane value and two thumbs up (or three, if I move to Fukushima).

        • SokathHisEyesOpen@lemmy.ml
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          Because it’s more secure, and portable. A password manager can fill information on programs and apps as well as the browser. It’s also separate from the browser, so you don’t have a single point of failure. Idk about now, but several years ago when I did use the Chrome password storage, a malicious user could retrieve passwords from the browser as long as they had physical access to the computer.