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Yes, but i shared the tips that can save us from most types of the scam, And using 2fa can protect us all of the times, think of it in this way: assume that unfortunately you entered your details on that phishing website and the scammer got it, but when the scammer would try to login or withdraw the funds then how he will enter the 2fa? which may be a email verification code, or code which is in authenticator app in your phone or browser.
and using different browser profile can also save us, In my case, I save passwords in the browser save password feature so it would be easier to enter the details in one click.
which increases the chances of entering the details on that phishing site too.
and one more advantage of using different browser is, we will discover less phishing links or no phishing links on that separate browser (or browser profile) because all those types of links will be on our daily use browser which have no details of financial websites in it.
Not entirely, 2FA is not a foolproof security measure and there are many ways that it can be bypassed so never consider it will save the funds in exchange when someone tries to hack then it is wrong.
Also, I am against saving passwords in the browser which may look secure but we are completely trusting the browser we are using with our credentials which can be used in any way and there is a high chance the saved data from their cloud if there is any data breach and it's more common though but only good thing is if the saved passwords are stored in encrypted format.