Chrome and Firefox both have decent password managers, so I use them.
People are only satisfied with the overall situation because there hasn't been a generic zero-day affecting major email providers or senders allowing mass exploitation of password reset flows.
Federated logins are probably the way to go, though. Folks who "don't trust cloud providers" to store their passwords are already trusting the same companies for their entire OS, possibly the hardware, and significant application stacks, or else they already have plenty of Free Software tools available to manage passwords.
People are only satisfied with the overall situation because there hasn't been a generic zero-day affecting major email providers or senders allowing mass exploitation of password reset flows.
Federated logins are probably the way to go, though. Folks who "don't trust cloud providers" to store their passwords are already trusting the same companies for their entire OS, possibly the hardware, and significant application stacks, or else they already have plenty of Free Software tools available to manage passwords.