Password Manager: Everybody is concerned

password security

We live in a world surrouded by internet services, websites, mobile apps – and each and every one of them is bound to us, to our online profile.

Naturally, this liaison has to be guaranteed to be unique and the first most commonly use mean to access all of those connected services as an individual is by using a combination of username and password.

The problem is that theesedays, this subject became a problem for our brains – especially with the current password complexity requirements; We are simply incapable of remembering our passwords.

So the best solution is to install a Password Manager. I did test a lot during the last few years, at there is one that I use and strongly recommend: LastPass.

I won’t get too much into details as you can find every information on their website, but I will briefly enumerate some of LastPass advantages over other password managers:

  • Two flavours
    Free and Premium – the free features are more than enough for an individual
  • Multiplatform
    Windows, Mac, Linux, Chrome, Android, iOS – it works wonderfully to sync your passwords across devices
  • Multi-factor authentication included in the free version
  • Passwords sharing
    Simple way to share passwords with family members
  • Generate passwords quickly
  • Handles encrypted Secure Notes & Credit Cards info

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