![]() all exist for a good reason: they help keep the web a safer place for the majority of users by facilitating the use of separate passwords per web site. Tools like LastPass, Bitwarden, Dashlane, Onepassword, etc. ![]() If one of these sites is compromised, there's a very good chance that an attacker can log into other sites with the same credentials. Humans are bad at remembering credentials, leading to people without password managers using the same passwords on multiple (often critical) sites. There are no benefits and significant downsides. ![]() Preventing auto-fill for login inputs can lead to a lot of problems. I realize that this is an old question, but as it's still relevant on Google searches, I believe it's important to present another view which opposes a lot of the answers here which, while well intentioned, are somewhat short-sighted. ![]()
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