A security researcher recently discovered Microsoft Edge saves and loads all saved passwords in clear text in your computer’s memory, not on disk, at startup. According to the researcher, Edge is the only Chromium browser that does this @L1v1ng0ffTh3L4N.
The disclosure raised questions about the security of Edge’s password management. With today being World Password Day and more people thinking about password security, the timing couldn’t be better for Microsoft.
Why use a custom password manager?
Saving passwords in the browser is easy, convenient and free. Built-in syncing in Edge, Chrome, and Safari works well enough for everyday, low-risk accounts like newsletters or forums.
But anything that touches your identity, finances or personal information deserves more protection. A custom password manager adds a separate layer of security that isn’t tied to your browser, operating system, or primary cloud account.
Most password managers use authentication that is separate from your device or your primary cloud account, meaning an attacker would have to crack both your vault and your primary password to gain access.
Custom password managers are more resistant to phishing attacks than browsers.
Which password manager is better?
Even between the best password managersNordPass stands out. It’s the top-rated password manager by our colleagues at TechRadar, and it’s scored near perfect in this application. their review.
NordPass is owned by Nord Security, one of the largest consumer-facing cybersecurity companies. NordVPN is also part of the Nord Security group.
NordPass supports unlimited password storage, scans for data breaches, and can mask your email address.
Password generation, biometric support and multi-factor authentication are also supported. NordPass has some handy features like securely sharing passwords and giving emergency access to a friend or family member.
Premium and Family plans are available, both of which go on sale frequently. Between us, NordPass is often on sale, so if it’s full price, I recommend stopping by. But now, he does on sale. NordPass Premium costs $1.49 per month if you buy a two-year plan. NordPass Family costs $2.79 when you purchase a two-year plan.
There’s also a free tier available if you want to dip your toe in or try out NordPass before committing any money.
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