'How do password managers like LastPass and Firefox store passwords securely?
There are many services out there like LastPass and Firefox' password manager, which store your passwords, and suggest passwords when needed. This means that they are storing passwords in such a way that is reversible. They store passwords and then tell you your passwords, which means that they are not storing passwords with secure algorithms because these secure algorithms are irreversible. Then how are these services safe and secure?
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