I haven't used that phone (I know the brand), but it sounds like that password manager is built in. IMO, a password manager that can go on another phone would be better, if ever end up going with another brand.The one that comes with Xiaomi. I use it mostly to remember my accounting data.
I don't really plan on switching brands unless something extraordinary happens. My fav brand (SONY) are far behind in the market, also Samsung is way too expensive. No real difference between IOs and Samsung right now.I haven't used that phone (I know the brand), but it sounds like that password manager is built in. IMO, a password manager that can go on another phone would be better, if ever end up going with another brand.
Bitwarden is also another good password manager.I tried Lastpass, but found it to be more of an inconvenience than remembering my passwords (which I'd like to think are pretty strong).
..that being said, I should probably think about changing them soon :whistle:
I don't use a password manager either but should. I actually simply do it all-around old fashioned style. I like to remember my passwords in case the password manager was lost so that's one reason. Plus if I'm somewhere on a different computer it helps to know your login details.Nomad said:I save my passwords on my browser, I do not use any other password manager. By saving passwords on my browser, I can access the sites without having to enter login details on multiple devices. I use firefox on my laptop and I save all my passwords on firefox. When I use a phone, I can easily access my passwords. People have said me that there is a danger of saving passwords on browser, but so far I have not encountered any issues.