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Topic: How Secure are Password Managers? Here’s What to Keep in Mind - page 2. (Read 216 times)

sr. member
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Password managers have grown in popularity over the years, but do they really keep your information safe? This article will give you guidelines that will help in making your data more secure than ever. https://selfkey.org/how-secure-are-password-managers-heres-what-to-keep-in-mind/

Do you personally use Password Managers too?

I am not using password managers. I don't like using generated passwords from third parties. I would prefer to just create my own complicated password and write it down on a piece of paper. That would be it. The most important thing for me in a password is that it is at least 10 characters long, with small and capital letters, and a combination of letters, numbers, and characters. That is safe enough already.
hero member
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it very safe maybe I will study it another time ,only use my brain as a safe storage password ,maybe have never tried such software or records stored in memory my passwords maybe sometimes are only remember and at least only tell next my family for the future if I'm died
newbie
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Yes, I have been using the password manager for quite some time (more than 10 years). It is very convenient and safe (subject to all the rules).

Thank you for sharing your share, but you can tell me what your password manager is using, and have a guide to using it, sharing it for me.

Thank you
jr. member
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Self-Sovereign Identity for more Freedom & Privacy
Password managers have grown in popularity over the years, but do they really keep your information safe? This article will give you guidelines that will help in making your data more secure than ever. https://selfkey.org/how-secure-are-password-managers-heres-what-to-keep-in-mind/

Do you personally use Password Managers too?
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