![]() Should I let my Chrome autofill my credit card number on websites? Is it safe? It's hella convenient, but I've never given much thought as to whether it's wise. I can shop at the speed of light, no fumbling through my wallet necessary. Sometimes the browser will prompt me for my CVV number, but even so - checkout is dangerously fast. All I have to do is click in the right field, choose a saved card from the dropdown menu and go. Google Chrome autofills it whenever I'm shopping on my laptop, which is… uh… often. ![]() The internet knows me better than I know myself: the kind of coffee creamer I like, the college friends I actually want to keep up with, the sneakers I briefly considered buying three weeks ago. We're talking at least eight hours on WordPress, Gchat, and Slack during work, plus usually an hour or two on Twitter, Instagram, and reddit at home. I spend a ridiculous amount of time online every day. Check it out below, then subscribe to get future editions of Dollar Scholar every Wednesday. Money recently launched Dollar Scholar, a new personal finance newsletter written by a 27-year-old who’s still figuring it out: me.Įvery week, I’ll talk to experts about a money question I have, whether that’s “Are online banks sketchy? or “How many credit cards do I need?” As I learn, I’ll share simple ways to improve your financial life… and post some funny memes.
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