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        <title>How to Use Saved Passwords Everywhere</title>
        <description>&lt;img src="/assets/images/how-to-use-saved-passwords-everywhere/post-it-password.jpeg" width="100%"&gt;Some web sites and applications prevent users from using previously saved credentials. There a very few legitimate reasons to do so. In the vast majority of cases, such measures just patronize users, often those people that actually keep up the service with their financial support. But it is actually quite simple to bypass such paranoid settings.</description>
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