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- The vulnerability they lament requires having access to the device already which means you’re screwed, anyway. - They include Safari in this. - Passwords aren’t stored in Safari. And, you can’t access them in Safari without authenticating. - This is a shit article and sounds like an ad. They only mention commercial alternatives Proton and, briefly, Nord. No mention of KeePass, for example. 

