💨 Abstract
Storing credit card information in your browser can be risky. If your device is compromised, hackers can access your financial data. To protect yourself, disable auto-fill, clear your cache regularly, use virtual card numbers, and keep your devices and apps updated. Consider using separate browsers for financial transactions and enabling strong security measures like two-factor authentication. Be cautious with browser extensions and avoid phishing attacks. If your information is stolen, contact your credit card issuer immediately.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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