
That is why in turn they let us use a series of integrated functions that allow us to personalize what we are talking about. Its developers justify it by saying that with all this the user experience with these programs is improved, but it remains unconvinced. While some users, or a good part of them, consider that this can become a privacy problem, browsers do it by default, at least most. All of this is stored within the browser itself, something common in Firefox, Chrome or Edge.

And not only that, but all our browsing history is saved, as well as elements sent by the websites that we visit.

Here, elements of the importance and significance of the passwords that we use to authenticate on online platforms come into play.
