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MissyQ
Jan 07, 2022Former Employee
New ways to manage your passwords in Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge is committed to making web browsing safer for its users. Threats to a user’s online safety grow with each passing year, as does the value of the parts of our lives we spend online. It’...
Anonymous
Jan 12, 2022I understand, but the creation of more processes - this is another threat,
Edge currently I think is well secured, but you should not overcomplicate the user experience - this is the reason for often giving up using this browser.
Best regards
Reza_Ameri
Jan 13, 2022Silver Contributor
It is something to do with the engineers and if they engineer it well, they could make the process secure. However, the question is how it will impact the users?
In case it has a positive impact on several users they might consider it.
It depends on the complexity too.
In case it has a positive impact on several users they might consider it.
It depends on the complexity too.
- AnonymousJan 16, 2022
" It depends on the complexity too. "
I still think that if someone really needs to check the security of their Password, they will save them in Edge!
If he doesn't want to – there's no need to build a very complex and dangerous process in real time!
- Reza_AmeriJan 16, 2022Silver ContributorConsider a scenario where it is a device in the public area and many people are using it so no one save their passwords or any data.
- AnonymousJan 16, 2022
Even computers in a large organization are not public outside of isolated environments, so it would be strange to check if the password is secure!
But thank you very much for the clarification.