[7/*] I then go to a personal GMail account. You may ask why I have that. I have that because, even though now you can, you could not get Google Fi with G Suite originally, because that didn't work for several years. So I _already had_ a second account because of that nonsense.
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Agreed. But by design Google is implementing the form and Sony never sees your password. It's safer than having a native input field implemented by Sony. Otherwise, Sony would have to log in for you, with your pass. The keylogger/bad actor problem exists in both scenarios.
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The whole point for the browser is that Sony doesn't NEED to even store the password in memory with this design to log you in, let alone in a database. It should be all in Google's code. Yes browser is shitty, yes bugs can happen, but it's still safer than a native input field.
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