> Log in with one click, autofill, etc is all browser-local.
Yes, but if I sign up from my cell phone, I'd like to have that info on my desktop browser automatically and on other computers, so no.
> And currency converter, translations, word of the day, etc can all be done as browser extensions.
Sure, but what a pain. I wouldn't go through the pain of searching, installing, configuring, and then removing an extension for each one of of those things. I just don't care about any of them that much, it was just nice having them there automatically.
> Yes, but if I sign up from my cell phone, I'd like to have that info on my desktop browser automatically and on other computers, so no.
I'm pretty sure Safari will sync that info using iCloud, and I think Firefox has its own sync mechanism that can be used for this.
Or you could use any one of the numerous password managers (I use 1Password).
> Sure, but what a pain. I wouldn't go through the pain of searching, installing, configuring, and then removing an extension for each one of of those things.
If you actually care about having any of those, it's really not hard to search for and install extensions. You seem to be overplaying the difficulty involved here, especially for something of such relative low utility.
Yes, but if I sign up from my cell phone, I'd like to have that info on my desktop browser automatically and on other computers, so no.
> And currency converter, translations, word of the day, etc can all be done as browser extensions.
Sure, but what a pain. I wouldn't go through the pain of searching, installing, configuring, and then removing an extension for each one of of those things. I just don't care about any of them that much, it was just nice having them there automatically.