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How safe is storing my passwords in Google Chrome?
With 2026 bringing a surge in credential-stuffing attacks and browser-based data leaks, the safety of Chrome's built-in password manager is more critical than ever. Cast your vote on whether you trust it or rely on alternatives.
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