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Because of how terrible human memory is, most people usually just have their web browser remember all their credentials for them. Unique passwords for each website account is necessary to avoid every account being compromised because of one data breach the user may appear in. All of these web services have different arbitrary password requirements (looking at you, college admission websites), so it's harder for someone to reuse a single password across multiple sites, a practice nobody should have been doing to begin with. With virtually all services moving to the internet, more and more passwords are needed to manage accounts, perform actions, interact, and view content. With a USB Rubber Ducky and physical access to your computer, they can have a screenshot of all your credentials in their inbox in less than 60 seconds. If you're one of those users, you need to adopt a more secure way of managing passwords, because browser-stored passwords are hacker gold mines. A lot of people still trust their web browsers to remember every online account password for them.
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