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tom here from orange systems and i want to talk about how password managers hash your master password in the browser and i bring this up because thereamp;#39;s this confusion that i see frequently when iamp;#39;ve talked about password managers of how do they manage to not have all of your data in a unencrypted form and essentially what theyamp;#39;re doing is hashing it in the browser prior to sending it to them now itamp;#39;s very important to understand where this is taking place as in in your browser versus on the server side so prior to data being sent to the server thatamp;#39;s where itamp;#39;s happening so inside your browser prior to any data transferring over to them they take your password and theyamp;#39;re going to hash it now iamp;#39;ve used the word hash couple times and i will leave a couple links to these videos here computer file did a great job of explaining how password hashing works so itamp;#39;ll be an assumption that you understand this or would like