Tired of trying to remember website passwords? Does the thought of long, complex passwords intimidate you? Are you using “IL0VeYou” as your main password? Does the thought of a different password for every site bring up images of the Spanish Inquisition?
How would you like to be able to choose (say) your banking website from a menu, and never have to enter your name and password? How would you like to have impossible-to-crack unique passwords for every single site, and -never- have to remember any of them?
Sound like magic? Too good to be true?
Nope. It’s available now, both in free and paid configurations. It’s software called a “password manager.” Once you start using this kind of software, the -only- password you’ll need is the one that unlocks your account with it. From there on, it’s all automatic.
For example, when I want to log into The Center for Photographic Art website, I just choose it from a bookmark, as usual, but the software remembers my name and password and fills it all in for me. Even better, the software will come up with passwords the bad-guys will never break, like “bjTArzcU4{73Ud28xDUgM”. Of course I can’t remember that, but the point is I don’t have to remember it: the password manager software remembers it for me, and fills it in when it’s needed.
Stolen and hacked passwords are a reality. I’ve lost money because some of mine ended up in the hands of evil dudes.
Here are links to both free and paid password managers for both Mac and PCs.
If you are not using one of them… why?
Top two recommended first in most lists:
LastPass. Free and paid.
https://www.lastpass.com/
and
1Password. Paid (with free trial)
https://1password.com
Dashlane. free and paid
https://www.dashlane.com
RoboForm. paid
https://www.roboform.com/
Sticky Password. free and paid.
https://www.stickypassword.com/
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Finally…
Want to see if your password has been stolen? Visit here:
https://haveibeenpwned.com/Passwords
Want to see if your email address is well known?
https://haveibeenpwned.com/