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Microsoft's Edge browser stores passwords in plaintext by design, raising security concerns

Microsoft has confirmed that its Edge browser stores user passwords in plaintext, a behavior that is by design. While Microsoft asserts this is not a security risk, the company's explanation has raised questions about potential vulnerabilities. The decision to store passwords in such a manner is intended to facilitate certain functionalities within the browser. AI

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IMPACT This is a security feature of a web browser, not directly related to AI development or deployment.

RANK_REASON The article discusses a specific feature of a software product (Microsoft Edge browser) related to security, rather than a new release or major industry event.

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