I was with you right up until the unique passwords. I do use a different randomly generated password for each site.
brianary
I guess I feel somewhat safer as relatively anonymous target of spearphishing as I have been for 20 years without incident, instead of as part of a much more valuable collective target, even though that data is probably better protected.
While true, the growth of the economy has been wildly outpaced by the rate of hoarding at the top. After all that extra work, how much better off was your dad after everyone above him benefitted?
Historically, I've seen more "proper" password managers with breaches than browser storage.
I guess you're completely right if you just assume your own conclusion.
So do feature testing, not user-agent sniffing! For Pete's sake, it's 2024! That's been the best practice for decades!
Annie Linux, but sadly it doesn't exist yet.
That all sounds good to me. Good clarification.