Almost every browser tries to make spending money easier. You enter your credit card details, hit purchase, and it asks to save the information for next time. It's quick and spares you typing out long strings of numbers, so why think twice about it? What that prompt doesn't tell you is how that data is stored. It's not just stored locally it's also tied to your account or device, and anyone who gets in to either can potentially reach it. Convenience is nice, but it shouldn

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