The majority of individuals, I've noticed, tend to save passwords automatically, which may give you the impression that forgetting them is worrisome. likewise browsers are not secure enough to save such data, and spyware, certain programs, or links might expose remembered passwords.
Instead, use a password organizer that you have to yourself, or if worse comes to worst, write your passwords down in a book. People don't understand the risks associated with using auto safe passwords, so they prevent becoming another statistic about identity theft and other crimes. There are other ways to store your passwords in a more secure way than having a lot of passwords saved online, and if proper research is done, many businesses and people have a lot of data bridges. In the event that your account details are obtained, this can give them access to ordering things on your account, taking out loans, and many other things. Is better avoid been a victim. Please make all of take caution. And look for proper means of saving our passwords, and does that have fallen victim can give testimony of there experience. Lets not take chances.
To save passwords automatically is not good because if your email dey compromised your password too goes dey compromised. The best option for saving a password is to write it down in a book and keep it where only you can have access to it, just the way we used to protect our wallet's private key or you can have two different types of password that you can use in creating an account so that anytime you want to log in your account you can type any of the password and login your account.