What Is A Password Manager And Why You Need One

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Who else is sick of signing up for accounts for every little thing you do in your life? I know I am. Every time I want to print a coupon, sign up for a subscription, or open an financial account, I have to come up with login information.

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It can be quite a bit of an annoyance that everyone wants to create a personal profile for you. Sure, I get that it is part of their marketing strategies, but as a consumer, it is a pain.

With the number of online accounts and subscriptions that most people have, password manager apps are popping up everywhere. These apps are designed to address the problem that a lot of people face.

What is a Password Manager?

A password manager is a program that stores all of your passwords in a secure location. Whenever you sign up for a new account, you store the password you created in your account. It will save the information for you and keep it handy for when you need it.

Most of these programs come in the form of an app and can be used across your devices.

Is the Technology Safe to Use?

Password managers are designed in a way that all you need to remember is the one password you created to set up the account. Only you have access to that password, the company does not have access to it.

The program encrypts your passwords so that no one, not even the company can see your information.

Why Do You Need One?

Many people do not understand the importance of creating secure passwords. Even if they come up with a secure login, often, they will use the same information across multiple accounts.

If you have done this, you are putting yourself at risk as well. Should your password get hacked or your account get compromised at through one website, all of your other accounts with shared login information is also at risk.

Are You Putting Yourself at Risk Without a Password Manager?

Really, in order to make your information the most secure, you should be creating complicated passwords that include symbols, numbers, upper and lowercase letters. Every account that you open should have a unique password.

If you are creating the kind of passwords that are secure and making unique ones for each account you have online, you will have to find a way to store your passwords. Some people will leave their login information near their computer, or worse, taped to their screens.

This is not a safe way to store your information. While a hacker can’t get into your house and find your password that way, other people can find the information and use it against you.

For that reason, many people use password managers because it is a convenient and safe way to store their information.

With the number of security breaches we have seen in the past year, it is important that we do all we can to protect our information.

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Keelie Reason
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