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  2. Use Autofill to save your username, password, and other info

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    Use Autofill to automatically fill in forms, usernames, and passwords on AOL. If you're using a mobile browser, contact your mobile device manufacturer for help with its Autofill settings. Autofill your info in to forms • Chrome • Safari • Edge • Firefox. Autofill your username and password • Chrome • Safari • Edge • Firefox

  3. Restore your browser to default settings - AOL Help

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    Restoring your browser's default settings will also reset your browser's security settings. A reset may delete other saved info like bookmarks, stored passwords, and your homepage. Confirm what info your browser will eliminate before resetting and make sure to save any info you don't want to lose. • Restore your browser's default settings in Edge

  4. Microsoft Edge gets ‘sleeping’ tabs and a password generator

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    Perhaps most notably, Edge now has a password generator and monitor, helping you keep your accounts safe from hackers and making sure you're not using the same login information for every website.

  5. Microsoft's Edge browser will add vertical tabs and tracking ...

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    Microsoft finally did the deed and killed Internet Explorer. The company's new browser, Edge, is much more promising, and is even getting some compelling features that differentiate it from the ...

  6. Here's how to manage your passwords — and your sanity - AOL

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    Laziness could make your passwords more vulnerable to hackers. Another password pitfall: laziness. A recent survey shows most users know that using the same password across multiple accounts is ...

  7. Password manager - Wikipedia

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    Designed for Microsoft Windows 95, Password Safe used Schneier's Blowfish algorithm to encrypt passwords and other sensitive data. Although Password Safe was released as a free utility, due to export restrictions on cryptography from the United States , only U.S. and Canadian citizens and permanent residents were initially allowed to download it.

  8. 1Password - Wikipedia

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    1Password integrates with desktop web browsers including Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera. [28] The extension can remember logins for websites, fill in website logins automatically, and generate random passwords for new websites. [29]

  9. Tips to create a strong password - AOL Help

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    • Use antivirus software - Equip your computer with antivirus software. • Don't share it - Never give out your password to anyone, not even friends. • Keep it fresh - Change your password regularly. The more often, the better. • Be cautious - If you're being asked to change your password, make sure it's a legitimate request.