It's good practice to use a password manager like Keepass, even if you aren't involved in crypto. It's nice because it's completely free, you get to choose where your encrypted password archive is stored, and it's cross-platform thanks to the community developing apps for andriod and other stuff. Most less tech savey people don't realise how insecure it is to have a password stored in your web browser. They just trust the companies when they ask if you want to store a password. It's also nice to have Keepass though, because you don't have to be in a browser to enter a password with it's auto type functionality. Of course, make sure you use a strong master password though.
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