A really handy feature of web browsers is the ability to save user name and password information for the myriad of logins required across web sites. With this convenience is the option to keep a master password which must be entered before any of the saved information will be used. I would highly recommend you enable this option.
You may think the master password is not needed when you use your computer from home since (hopefully) you trust everyone in your house, but considering your login information is a great target for unscrupulous people to try to get. Again, this is assuming a lot of stars align and your computer becomes compromised and broadcasts your, for example, banking login information, to others. Only a slight bit of paranoia here…
Anyhow, the moral of the story is just to set a master password on your browser passwords, enter it one time when you first open the browser and don’t worry about it.

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