Do you use saved passwords?

Topic started by Organicalistic_ on May 26, 2010. Last post by Qorious 1 year, 8 months ago.
Post by Organicalistic_ (379 posts)

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  • Yes, it is easier
  • sometimes
  • all the time
  • hell no
Post by Fripplebubby (1,599 posts) See mini bio
Occasionally, but if I do, I generally just set it to automatically log me in, so I just kind of bypass the whole thing... 
Post by lane (3,602 posts) See mini bio
Moderator
No, but I do use cookies on some sites.
Post by intoblivion (790 posts) See mini bio
Yes, but only on my desktop, never on my laptop or on shared computers
Post by GTFShadow (2,026 posts) See mini bio
Shared PC's no way... At home I will if I visit the site often.  But still have my trusty notepad by my side with all the passwords.  Since I have so many at home, for different sites and at work(being helpdesk you have so many!)
Post by Bobby (69 posts) See mini bio
Staff
I don't use saved passwords in my browsers, but do use 1Password for OSX.
Post by NADRIGOL (25 posts) See mini bio
I used to fight it... Something about the way it was the stupidest breach of security I could imagine... But now I let it save every password and complain when it can't... it's just so easy...
Post by Berserk (382 posts) See mini bio
A few sites i do but not for email and really important stuff.
Post by Qorious (24 posts) See mini bio
It depends on the website. If it's a website like Tested.com, GiantBomb.com, etc, then yes I would save my password. It's a lot more convenient and less of a time-killer instead of having me retyping it every time I clear my cache and cookies. Websites that require a credit card or any other important information I tend not to save the passwords that incorporate those.