3 out of 10 password managers aren't secure enough(Google Chrome, mSecure, and PassSecurium).
3 out of 10 password managers aren't secure enough(Google Chrome, mSecure, and PassSecurium).
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3 out of 10 password managers aren't secure enough, including Chrome's

Please don't save your passwords in a browser. This is one of the first things most InfoStealers go after, and they basically all fail to stop the theft. By all means, use a password manager. Really, they are great and make using unique, complex passwords everywhere much easier. Just, not the failures tied to browsers. KeePassXC is great, if you want to keep everything local. Though, you have to work out your own system for synchronizing between devices. BitWarden is good if you want something "in the cloud". You no longer have complete control, but you get easy access on all devices.
I just want to point out that there is a self-hosted version of bitwarden called vaultwarden! All your passwords are kept local, and they have a system that manages synchronization without connecting to bitwarden servers.