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Writing Tech Brief By HackerNoon
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Learn the latest writing updates in the tech world.
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Is it Safe to Store Credit Card Information on Google Chrome?
Writing Tech Brief By HackerNoon
5 minutes
1 year ago
Is it Safe to Store Credit Card Information on Google Chrome?

This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/is-it-safe-to-store-credit-card-information-on-google-chrome.
Do not store your credit card information on Google Chrome! This article discusses why it's not safe to store your credit card information on Google chrome.
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This story was written by: @jtruong. Learn more about this writer by checking @jtruong's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com.

Google Chrome has a feature that allows you to store your credit card information on the browser. If someone were to hack into your system, they would be able to get access to everything on your laptop. The only piece of information hackers still don’t have is your CVV number and the only way for them to obtain that number is through phishing attacks. If you have the autofill option enabled, you put yourself at risk of hackers being able to make purchases with your card.

Writing Tech Brief By HackerNoon
Learn the latest writing updates in the tech world.