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Microsoft Edge just stopped storing your passwords in plaintext - but you'll need the latest update
Microsoft Edge will no longer store your passwords in plaintext in RAM. The behavior occurred if you used the Edge browser as your password manager. The change takes effect in Edge version 148 or ...
Microsoft has urged IT admins to test two new policies in the latest version of Edge before they are enabled by default in a future release. Microsoft Edge 138 was released a few hours ago. The new ...
One week after releasing a security update for the Edge browser, Microsoft is back with another release that addresses more vulnerabilities, improves performance, and introduces other minor changes.
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Though Microsoft claimed that storing plaintext passwords in memory was by design, the company has changed the behavior to better protect your passwords.
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