I’m wondering if it isn’t better to just whitelist cookies for the sites I need to log into and not bother with a password manager extension (keepasxc or bitwarden). I try to keep the number of extensions in my browser to a minimum to lower the attack surface. And why involve one more entity in the password story? Are there any problems with using the (1st party) cookies of sites I have signed up to and use to keep me signed in?

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    1 year ago

    in that case i install 2 browsers. One that they use for the sites they need to login (with 3rd party cookies disabled), another with higher security preferences and blockers for general browsing

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            1 year ago

            it’s a solution i use for other people who ask for some privacy but don’t want to spend time learning about it. I say: here, use this with your “paperwork”, personal connections &c and use this for all the rest of the internets