Comment by Saphkey on 20/11/2024 at 19:11 UTC

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View submission: Is this simple security bypass known bug?

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what's the difference? Stored locally and encrypted via master password either way, right?

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Comment by sturmeh at 20/11/2024 at 19:20 UTC

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Is that why you can sync it into this highly secure app with just your Mozilla account?

Comment by [deleted] at 20/11/2024 at 20:55 UTC

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Comment by allexj at 21/11/2024 at 08:12 UTC

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Browser saved passwords can be easily extracted if someone enters illegally in your computer. Bitwarden requires always a master key, it's more secure

Comment by Eclipsan at 21/11/2024 at 09:08 UTC

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The difference is that browser devs are not password manager experts. The result is what you see in that video.

Comment by Ok-Language-2241 at 21/11/2024 at 13:58 UTC

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Are they actually encrypted via master password on mobile, though? On desktop I can believe it.