While saving passwords locally is safer than writing them down or using the same password for every site, it introduces a single point of failure. If a device is compromised through sophisticated malware or if the primary lock screen is bypassed, the "keys to the kingdom" are handed over. Furthermore, the convenience of saved passwords can lead to "digital amnesia," where users completely forget their credentials, making them vulnerable if they need to log in from a new, untrusted device in an emergency. Privacy and the Ethics of Storage
Apple centraliza todas las contraseñas guardadas en la configuración de iCloud Keychain. contrase%C3%B1as de facebook guardadas en mi celular
Desesperado, empezaste a buscar en los ajustes de la aplicación de Facebook, solo para descubrir que, por seguridad, la app no muestra tu contraseña actual While saving passwords locally is safer than writing