Microsoft Edge loads all your saved passwords, decrypted and in plaintext, into memory at startup. Google Chrome doesn’t—is it time to switch browser?
Though Microsoft claimed that storing plaintext passwords in memory was by design, the company has changed the behavior to better protect your passwords.
Microsoft Edge is ditching master passwords in favor of a more secure way to access the password manager. Microsoft ...
Microsoft's Edge loaded all passwords from the password manager on startup and kept them in plain text. But not anymore.
Following the announcement, Microsoft outlined the exact retirement date and steps for users to transition. Users can ensure ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Microsoft pulls u-turn on Edge password security issue. Microsoft has now confirmed that a ...
If you're a Microsoft Authenticator user, you may notice that the Passwords section is missing one of its core functions. True to its word from earlier this month, Microsoft has removed the password ...
Microsoft is changing how its Authenticator app works, and you are not going to like it if you use it to store and autofill passwords. Microsoft has a very useful app called Authenticator, which is ...
Microsoft Edge has replaced master passwords with Windows Hello for accessing its password manager, enhancing security in the ...
Microsoft Edge will soon remove the master password option from its built-in password manager and opt for device-based authentication instead. Right now, autofilling a password field with Edge's built ...
Users of Microsoft apps are having a rough year. First, in May, the Windows maker shut down the popular VOIP calling app, Skype, for good. Microsoft said it was done so that the company could focus on ...