Passwords disappear for millions of Windows users thanks to Google

For online I use two different browsers and their password managers: Edge on Windows, Android, and Fire Tablet and Silk on Fire. And every few months I copy the updated passwords to an encrypted text file backed up in three places.

For email, I use (at least) three addresses, one of which is for "free" online sites, one for ecommerce, and one (paid) for critical stuff.

(The recent wave of Amazon "Prime" scam emails stand out right away by arriving to the wrong address.)

I *never* use Google Chrome or search and Gmail only for google apps on phone.
I neither trust nor like Google.

Paranoia is a survival trait.
 
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Chrome is my default browser, but I use Enpass as my password manager for all my devices.
 
I use a self-hostet Vaultwarden instance wich can be used on basically all my devices and browsers. As a failsafe I also have simple but encrypted json backups on a separate (offline) device.
 

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