Microsoft Edge will soon let you attach notes to your saved passwords

Microsoft Edge will soon let you attach notes to your saved passwords

Microsoft Edge is currently developing a feature that will enable users to append notes to their saved passwords. This functionality is aimed at assisting users in recalling crucial details such as security questions or hints. The feature is already present in Google Chrome, indicating that Edge is following suit.

Users are advised to utilize highly personal clues that are known exclusively to them when utilizing this feature. The password manager in Edge already offers capabilities such as saving, modifying, and erasing passwords. The introduction of password note-taking is expected to further enrich user experience.

Microsoft has been progressively introducing new features to Edge insiders. If the latest enhancements to the password manager are not immediately visible, users are encouraged to check back after a few days.

While the capacity to attach notes to passwords is undoubtedly useful, for more comprehensive features and flexibility, users might want to consider adopting third-party password managers, like 1Password, Bitwarden and Dashlane. These offer additional advantages such as enhanced security and password sharing.

by Paul

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Microsoft Edge, a web browser rebuilt from scratch using Chromium, offers superior compatibility and performance. It prioritizes security and privacy, while also introducing new features for an enhanced web experience. Rated 3.2, its top features include collections and cloud sync. Alternatives to Microsoft Edge include Mozilla Firefox, Brave, and Tor Browser.

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