Any browser with built-in encrypted password manager?

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Browsers have password manager with no encryption.

Slimjet has password manager with 256 Bits encryption.

Any other browser password manager with encryption?
 
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Tani

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but on chrome personal pass phrase can be set (that won't be synced with the server)
 
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Tani,
But it would be just password protected & not encrypted, right?
 
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Tani,
But it would be just password protected & not encrypted, right?
using Lastpass with two factor authentication should be helpful i u r concerned about HACKS!!
encryption i guess isn't avail maybe ROBOFORM

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I didn't meant extensions like LastPass, etc...

I meant browsers inbuilt password manager with encryption.
 
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Chrome is one answer.

Your sync settings page for Chrome: https://www.google.com/settings/chrome/sync
Synced passwords are passwords you have saved and configured to be synced on one of your synced Chrome browsers. The number also includes entries for the websites for which you told Chrome not to store any passwords for. Passwords are always encrypted.

For local storage (yes, encrypted): http://www.howtogeek.com/70146/how-secure-are-your-saved-chrome-browser-passwords/
Why there isn't a master passowrd (from Google): https://productforums.google.com/fo...-feature-feedback-and-suggestions/k6JmRoGJp5w
 

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Opera has built in manager and likely with the power of sync that should help.

Microsoft Edge has their simple password manager but no sync involved.
 
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I was exploring some Password options in Google Chrome and I found that to view your Chrome-stored passwords, you must enter your Windows Password. That's right, your Windows Login credentials.
 
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