![]() ![]() On Linux, there is no password protection for the Chrome password manager, so the above scenario applies. One thing to note is that the above workflow depends on the OS. ![]() Go to Settings > Autofill > Password Manager.However, for the purpose of this point, I added a text password entry into Chrome to illustrate how easy it would be for anyone to hop onto your desktop and steal your passwords. I do not allow any of my browsers to save passwords.Īlso: You're definitely not making the most of your password manager I don't use Chrome but I have it ready, in case I need to write about it. I have Chrome installed on my Pop!_OS desktop.
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