Now's The Perfect Time to Start Using a Password Manager

Now's The Perfect Time to Start Using a Password Manager

Odds are that you, like the rest of us, are spending more time in front of a computer than you used to. You’re probably not looking for another addition to your digital to-do list, but allow me to make one humble recommendation: Get started with a password manager. Now is a perfect time.


Here’s why: The more you browse, the better password managers become. As you log in to your favorite apps and web sites, they ask you if you'd like to save your password to their database so you never have to remember it—or even enter it manually—again. And right now we’re all using our computers more than ever. We’re using them to work, keep in touch with family and friends, play videogames, or just kill time while in self-isolation or under stay-at-home orders.


Back Up, What’s a Password Manager and Why Do I Need One?

A password manager keeps track of all of the passwords you use around the web—for your email, for online shopping, for banking or paying the bills—so you don't have to remember them. The good ones will help you identify passwords that you've reused on multiple sites, or are weak and easily broken. They can even notify you when a site you use has been breached, so you can quickly change the password and protect your account.


"Most people are not actually following all the rules for good passwords, because it is really hard to do that without a password manager,"
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