Post #2743724
2026-05-06 12:50 UTC
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@Passerby6497@lemmy.world 2026-05-06 15:25
True, but there's a big fucking difference between handing over the keys without being asked, and doing basic fucking due diligence and not loading all your passwords in plain text into memory by default. ([@iglou@programming.dev](https://programming.dev/u/iglou) ) I can't defend MicroSlop because that mentality is pants on head stupid and is directly in opposition to any statement that they care about security. Because, again, they made their browser behave this way for no real reason besides blowing smoke up our ass. Chromium handles passwords properly, MicroSlop chose to do it insecurely and is hiding behind the dumbest defense. Because their OS has more holes than Swiss cheese and they refuse to plug a basic security hole that they put there intentionally.
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@iglou@programming.dev 2026-05-06 14:36
Yeah, I can't believe I'm defending Microsoft but that's probably what they meant. No browser password saving feature is safe if your device is compromised. Use a proper encrypted password manager