Caitlin Sarian
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And then even iPhone has a password manager on the new phone.
Oh, yeah, for free.
But that one's safe.
That one is safe.
As a cyber professional, I try to not have all my eggs in one basket.
And since I use iPhone all the time, I'm like, well, if they get into my iPhone somehow, I don't want them to also have my passwords.
But it's still secure.
No, I think you can set a separate account.
I think it's a biometric thing on your phone.
And unless they like, obviously, if they steal your phone or they get into you, they aren't going to have your biometric.
Yeah.
So the only issue with browsers is there's two things.
One is it depends on your browser, right?
If you have Google and you use Google Chrome and you're saving it on your browser, and if anyone is able to access your Google Chrome on another computer because you reuse your password, they might be able to get your password from that.
But most of the time, browsers is actually stored locally.
So the only time there really could be a real issue is if they actually physically steal your computer, which is not necessarily likely.
Okay.
So the browsers aren't as bad, in my opinion, as like an unlocked note app.
Yeah.
Why?