Password managers are an essential tool in 2021. Most
websites require a username and password to log in or use their services. The
human brain cannot possibly keep up with dozens of different combinations. To
sidestep this issue, some people use basic passwords like “123456789” or
“thisismypassword” or even integrate pet, family member names, or birthdates.
Using simple, generic, or easy-to-guess passwords can easily lead to identity
theft.
That’s where password managers come in: they store,
generate, and manage passwords for you. All you have to remember is a single
master password for your account, which is used to encrypt the contents of your
password vault. It is imperative that you remember this password (maybe jot it
down somewhere safe) because it is likely unrecoverable if you forget it.
Additionally, you can set up two-factor authentication to
secure your password manager account. The best password managers support
authentication through hardware keys or authentication apps.
Ensure the password manager you are considering supports
each device platform you use. Several browser extensions rely on a local
desktop component, which might not support all operating systems. The best
password managers have browser extensions that function independently wherever
you install them.
Complete support for mobile platforms is usually required
for most modern password managers. Smartphones are typically used to access
secure sites and apps. A majority of password managers translate to mobile
platforms without issues. However, automatically generated passwords such as “5^3iojs#0%1@”
can be challenging to input on their tiny smartphone keyboard. Thankfully,
password manager apps offer fingerprint or facial recognition to fill in app
credentials automatically.
Most Internet browsers have an integrated toolbar menu of
saved logins and other website credentials. When users log into a secure site,
the browser offers to save their credentials. When they return to that same
site, those credentials are automatically filled in. This includes first and
last name, e-mail address, phone number, credit cards, passport numbers, etc.
When creating new or updating weak passwords, don’t strain
your brain to develop something different and solid. Password managers can
handle that; you don’t have to remember it, after all. Automatically generated
passwords should be at least 20 characters long and include major character
types (uppercase, lowercase, symbols, numbers).
Overall, password managers are almost necessary for 2021.
With various features, options, and security measures, they are much easier to
use and ensure you’ll never forget a password again.
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Written by the digital marketing staff at Creative
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