Google Drive is safe to create a doc with all of your passwords. You just need to make sure that you do not share the document with anyone.
protect them with passwords.
Most browsers can remember your passwords for you. But this might not be necessarily safe. Therefore you could write it on a piece of paper and store it in a safe place.
It will not take your passwords. The only password you type in is encrypted so that no one can read it.
passwords in computers are used for security.
It's safe.
When you go on a website that uses a password it will ask you if it should save your pass. You can say yes or no. Google Chrome only knows things about your computer like should we save your passwords? , they know about things like your bookmarks, and the history. Google Chrome doesn't hack you.. Its really safe. :)
Yes it is, no one can access your personal information unless they have passwords. Passwords are means of protection. Giving away anything BUT your passwords is just fine.
My cousins have riven to Florida and returned uninjured, so... I think, yes. But I'd google it before trusting me.
As a general rule, it is not safe or ethical to share or request passwords for websites or online accounts. It is important to create unique and secure passwords for each of your accounts to ensure their safety and privacy. If you are having trouble accessing a website, you should follow the proper password reset procedures provided by the website.
The opposite of drive safe is careless driving.
Safe search can be switched off or on in Google. It can be turned on in the search Options of Google.
it is safe to drive slower because you could get in a car accident if you drive really fast