Stop Storing Your Passwords In Your Web Browser
- Apr 19
- 1 min read

At some point, everyone has stored sensitive data in their web browser when prompted. It's just so convenient. But you should stop this and wipe all the passwords and credit card details stored in your browser.
Why? Anthropic recently announced its latest AI product, Mythos, which detected vulnerabilities in many web browsers. In fact, Mythos was so powerful that they haven't released it to the general public.
A better approach is to store sensitive data in a Password Manager. We typically recommend Keeper because it hasn't been hacked, and pricing starts at $3 per month. You just need one master password, and the Password Manager does the rest. You can even share your passwords securely.
Their security is strong with encryption, zero-knowledge architecture and a master password that is separate from your browser session. They have breach monitoring, emergency access controls, and stronger support for multi-factor authentication.
Our Technical Account Managers are available on 03 360 3333 to discuss how easy it is to install a Password Manager for your team.




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