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I had a password manager for free once. Then they wanted to charge me. OK..are you worth it? It was American. I looked at options & decided #NordPass was better for me than #Dashlane who cancelled me months ago but have now decided I'm okay through 2026
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Guest Post: AI’s dual edge, supply chain peril, and passkeys vs. passwords What will the cybersecurity landscape look like in 2026 and beyond? As we enter 2026, the cybersecurity battleground con...

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NordPass vs Proton Pass 2025: Which Password Manager is Better? Tested both password managers for 90 days. NordPass wins for features and user experience ($2.99/mo), Proton Pass for privacy and encryption. See which one you should choose.

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Z kuşağının şifre tercihleri dedelerinden daha kötü Parola yöneticisi NordPass tarafından yayımlanan rapora göre, 1997 sonrası doğanlar arasında en popüler parola “12345” olurken, diğer yaygın tercihleri yine ardışık sayı dizileri izledi. “Parola” kelimesi listede 5. sırada yer aldı, internet kültürünün popüler ifadesi “skibidi” ise 7. sıraya kadar yükseldi. 1946–1964 arası doğan Baby Boomers kuşağında en çok kullanılan şifre “123456” oldu. Aynı parola, X ve Y kuşağının da en popüler tercihi. Raporda araştırmacılar, “Genç nesillerin dijital yerliler olduğu ve interneti içselleştirdikleri için siber riskleri daha iyi anladıkları düşünülüyor. Ancak bulgularımız bunun doğru olmadığını gösteriyor” ifadelerini kullandı. YÜZDE 72 AYNI ŞİFREYİ FARKLI PLATFORMLARDA KULLANIYOR NordPass’in sonuçları, parola yöneticisi Bitwarden tarafından ABD, Birleşik Krallık, Japonya, Almanya, Fransa ve Avustralya’da yapılan geniş kapsamlı ankete de paralel. Bitwarden’ın verilerine göre Z kuşağı katılımcılarının yüzde 72’si aynı şifreyi birden fazla platformda tekrar kullanıyor. Bu oran Baby Boomer kuşağında yalnızca yüzde 42. Genç kullanıcılar “parola yorgunluğu” yaşayan en büyük grup olarak öne çıkıyor. Buna karşın araştırmalar, Z kuşağının geçiş anahtarı (passkey), biyometrik doğrulama ve iki faktörlü kimlik doğrulama gibi modern güvenlik yöntemlerine daha hızlı adapte olduğunu gösteriyor. Google’ın haziran ayında yayımladığı güvenlik raporunda da X kuşağı ve Baby Boomers’ın oturum açarken parola kullanmaya daha fazla bağımlı olduğu vurgulanmıştı. Google’ın Gizlilik, Güvenlik ve Emniyetten Sorumlu Başkan Yardımcısı Evan Kostovinos, Z kuşağının parolaları “eski bir güvenlik normu” olarak gördüğünü belirterek, “Dijital yerliler daha gelişmiş kimlik doğrulama araçlarına yöneliyor” dedi. Uzmanlara göre parolaları düzenli olarak güncellememenin riskleri sürse de, daha güvenli ve kullanımı kolay teknolojilere geçiş eğilimi olumlu bir adım olarak değerlendiriliyor. Parolalar hem yönetimi zor bir yöntem olarak görülüyor hem de kimlik avı saldırılarına ve veri sızıntılarına karşı daha savunmasız kalıyor. Google ve diğer büyük teknoloji şirketleri, kullanıcıların hem güvenliğini hem de konforunu artırmak için parolasız bir geleceğe geçişi hızlandırmaya devam ediyor. Kaynak: HABER7.COM#ESHAHABER.COM.TR #haber #gündem #sondakika #news #press #worldnews

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‘123456’ remains Filipinos’ top password in 2025 A password manager has revealed that “123456” remains the most popular password in the Philippines for 2025, continuing its dominance from the previous year. Research by NordPass found that “123456” topped the list of the most commonly used passwords in the country, a trend that also held in their 2024 report. Aside from “123456,” the […] The post ‘123456’ remains Filipinos’ top password in 2025 appeared first on Interaksyon.
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Guest Post: The “qwerty123” is out: “admin” is Canada’s top password in 2025 NordPass, together with NordStellar, has released the seventh edition of its annual Top 200 Most Common Passwo...

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NordPass password manager | Zero password stress. Forever. NordPass password manager remembers your complex passwords, auto-fills online forms and lets you access them from anywhere. No more forgotten credentials or account resets - NordPass has got your back...

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NordPass password manager | Zero password stress. Forever. NordPass password manager remembers your complex passwords, auto-fills online forms and lets you access them from anywhere. No more forgotten credentials or account resets - NordPass has got your back...

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NordPass password manager | Zero password stress. Forever. NordPass password manager remembers your complex passwords, auto-fills online forms and lets you access them from anywhere. No more forgotten credentials or account resets - NordPass has got your back...

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Guest Post: Raven Stealer, a new password-stealing malware, targets Google Chrome A new malware called Raven Stealer has emerged and started targeting users of Chromium-based browsers, such as Goog...

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Siber Güvenlik İçin Kullanmanız Gereken Programlar Siber Güvenlik İçin Kullanmanız Gereken Programlar Günümüzde dijital dünyada güvenliğin önemi her geçen gün artıyor. Kişisel verilerin korunması, siber saldırılardan korunma ve güvenli internet kullanımı için çeşitli yazılımlar hayat kurtarıcı niteliktedir. İşte siber güvenlik için kullanmanız gereken en önemli programlar: Avast Free Antivirus Bilgisayarınızı virüs, malware ve casus yazılımlardan koruyan Avast, ücretsiz sürümü ile temel güvenlik ihtiyaçlarını karşılar.

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Guest Post: Dropbox will start disabling its password manager this week — act before you lose access to your accounts Dropbox is not the first company to make such a decision this year Starting...

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Best password managers of 2025 Each website and app that lets you create an online account requires a username and password for identification purposes. Since passwords need to be long and strong for security purposes, and you should not use the same password everywhere, it can be difficult to remember them all. This is where password managers come into the picture. As the name suggests, it is a service that manages passwords on your behalf. They make it easier to log into online accounts without remembering all the passwords. They can also help you in generating unique passwords, alerting you about data breaches, and a lot more. Here are the best password managers of 2025 you can try. ## NordPass NordPass is a password manager developed by NordVPN, a renowned VPN provider. Although relatively new to the password manager space, it offers a range of features suitable for both individuals and businesses. The best thing about NordPass is that it has a free tier with unlimited password storage. The only catch is that you can use it only on one device at a time. You get features like passkey support, built-in authenticator, data breach monitoring, and email masking. Its Personal plan includes a Family tier that can have up to six user accounts. NordPass is available on all major operating systems and web browsers. ## 1Password 1Password is one of the oldest and well-known password managers. It offers seamless autofill functionality across compatible platforms. The process of sharing items securely with others is also easy to follow. It has a unique Travel Mode that, when enabled, temporarily erases items from the app that you have not marked safe for travel. Do note that 1Password does not offer a free plan, and its family plan can have up to five members. It is also available across a wide range of platforms and web browsers. ## Dashlane Dashlane is a password manager best suited for families with over six members. This is because its Family plan supports up to 10 members. Other than that, its premium plans are on the expensive side as compared to other options in the market. As for features, it has all the common features you would expect from a password manager. It also has dark web monitoring and a built-in VPN. Dashlane offers a free tier, but limited to up to 25 passwords and only one device. ## BitWarden BitWarden continues to be the best pick for anyone looking for a free or affordable password manager. Its free tier is undoubtedly the best out there. You get vault storage, unlimited password storage, and unlimited devices with the free tier. It is open-source and is said to get audited annually by third-party cybersecurity firms. The paid plans offer advanced features like integrated authenticator, file attachments, and emergency access. There is no compromise on the platform availability either. ## Keeper Keeper password manager does not have a free tier if you are looking for that. Its individual tier is packed with features like unlimited password storage, unlimited devices and sync, unlimited secure password sharing, and unlimited identity and payments. The family plan offers additional benefits like 10GB secure file storage and five private vaults. You can further have add-ons for extra perks, but that will inflate the bill.

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Smart Cars, Dumb Passwords: Auto Industry Still Runs on Weak Passwords Follow us on Bluesky, Twitter (X), Mastodon and Facebook at @Hackread

A new #NordPass study shows car makers and dealerships still use weak passwords like “123456” and things aren't much better in industries like healthcare, retail, and tech.

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Avec NordVPN, sécuriser sa connexion et ses appareils est devenu vraiment trop facile [Sponso] Pour protéger ses appareils et ses données, inutile de cumuler les applications. NordVPN comprend à lui seul tout ce dont vous avez besoin, il est ultra-facile à utiliser et surtout c'est l’un des services les plus abordables du marché.
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The best password manager for 2025 Think about your digital footprint. How many accounts have you created online since you first started using the internet? How many of those use the same passwords, so you have an easier time logging in? It’s a habit we’ve all fallen into, but it greatly weakens our ability to stay secure online. Just one password leak can compromise dozens of accounts. Password managers can help you break that habit. It’ll do the tedious work of creating and storing various passwords to up your security posture without testing your memorization skills. But there are dozens of password managers available now — that’s why we tested out nine of the best password managers available now to help you choose the right one for your needs. 1Password remains our top pick for the best password manager, thanks to its zero-knowledge policy, numerous security features and general ease of use, but there are other top password managers out there to consider as well. ## Table of contents * Best password managers for 2025 * Are password managers safe? * Are password managers worth it? * How we tested password managers * Other password managers we tested * Password manager FAQs ## Best password managers for 2025 ## Are password managers worth it? You likely already use a password manager, even if you wouldn’t think to call it that. Most phones and web browsers include a log of saved credentials on the device, like the “passwords” keychain in the settings of an iPhone. That means you’ve probably seen the benefits of not having to memorize a large number of passwords or even type them out already. While that’s a great way in, the downfall of these built-in options are that they tend to be device specific. If you rely on an Apple password manager, for example, that works if you’re totally in the Apple ecosystem — but you become limited once you get an Android tablet, Lujo Bauer, professor of electrical and computer engineering, and of computer science, at Carnegie Mellon University, said. If you use different devices for work and personal use and want a secure option for sharing passwords with others, or just don’t want to be tied to one brand forever, a third-party password manager is usually worth it. ## How we tested password managers We tested password managers by downloading the apps for each of the nine contenders on iPhone, Android, Safari, Chrome and Firefox. That helped us better understand what platforms each manager was available on, and see how support differs across operating systems and browsers. As we got set up with each, we took note of ease of use and how they iterated on the basic features of autofill and password generators. Nearly all password managers have these features, but some place limits on how much you can store while others give more control over creating easy-to-type yet complex passwords. From there, we looked at extra features like data-breach monitoring to understand which managers offered the most for your money. Finally, we reviewed publicly available information about security specs for each. This includes LastPass, which more experts are shying away from recommending after the recent breach. For the sake of this review, we’ve decided not to recommend LastPass at this time as fallout from the breach still comes to light (The company disclosed a second incident earlier in 2024 where an unauthorized attack accessed the company’s cloud storage, including sensitive data. Since then, hackers have stolen more than $4.4 million in cryptocurrency using private keys and other information stored in LastPass vaults.) These are the password managers we tested: * 1Password * LastPass * Bitwarden * Dashlane * Keeper * NordPass * Enpass * Norton password manager * LogMeOnce ## Other password managers we tested ### LastPass For a while, security experts considered LastPass a solid choice for a password manager. It’s easy to use, has a slew of helpful extra features and its free version gives you a lot. But we decided not to include LastPass in our top picks because of the high profile data breaches it has experienced over the past couple of years. ### Keeper Keeper met a lot of the basic criteria we tested for, like autofill options and cross-platform availability. We liked its family plan options, too, that can keep your whole household secure. There's even a self-destruct feature that deletes local data after five incorrect login attempts, should your device be lost or stolen (the cloud-based data remains untouched). But we didn’t think its extra features, like the encrypted messaging app, added much value. ### Enpass Enpass works well as an affordable password manager. That includes an inflation-beating “lifetime” access pass instead of a monthly payment for users really committed to the service. Still, it was confusing to set up across devices and because Enpass stores data locally, as opposed to in the cloud, we struggled to get started with it on mobile. ### Norton A familiar name in security, we were excited to test out Norton’s password manager. While it’s free, its features seem underdeveloped. It lacked password sharing, account recovery and complex form-filing tools that come standard in many of the other password managers we tested. ### LogMeOnce LogMeOnce comes with a wide range of premium tiers, from professional to family, that include different levels of storage and features. But when we tested, it lacked some basic cross-platform availability that other password managers had already, like compatibility with Mac and Safari. ## Password manager FAQs ### Why use a password manager? Using a password manager can enhance your online security. They store all of your complex passwords and autofill them as needed, so that you can have unique, good passwords across the web without remembering each of them yourself. In many cases, unique passwords are your first defense against attack, and a reliable manager makes it easier to keep track of them all. ### Are password managers safe? It seems counterintuitive to store all your sensitive information in one place. One hack could mean you lose it all to an attacker and struggle for months or even years to rebuild your online presence, not to mention you may have to cancel credit cards and other accounts. But most experts in the field agree that password managers are a generally secure and safe way to keep track of your personal data, and the benefits of strong, complex passwords outweigh the possible risks. The mechanics of keeping those passwords safe differs slightly from provider to provider. Generally, you have a lengthy, complex “master password” that safeguards the rest of your information. In some cases, you might also get a “security key” to enter when you log in to new devices. This is a random string of letters, numbers and symbols that the company will send you at sign up. Only you know this key, and because it’s stored locally on your device or printed out on paper, it’s harder for hackers to find. These multiple layers of security make it difficult for an attacker to get into your vault even if your password manager provider experiences a breach. But the company should also follow a few security basics. A “zero-knowledge” policy means that the company keeps none of your data on file, so in the event of an attack, there’s nothing for hackers to find. Regular health reports like pentests and security audits are essential for keeping companies up to par on best practices, and other efforts like bug bounty programs or hosting on an open source website encourage constant vigilance for security flaws. Most password managers now also offer some level of encryption falling under the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). AES 256-bit is the strongest, because there are the most number of possible combinations, but AES 128-bit or 192-bit are still good. ### How do password managers work? Think of password managers like virtual safe deposit boxes. They hold your valuables, in this case usually online credentials, in a section of the vault only accessible to you by security key or a master password. Most of these services have autofill features that make it convenient to log in to any site without needing to remember every password you have, and they keep your credit card information close for impulse purchases. But given that passwords are one of the top ways to keep your online identity secure, the real value of password managers is staying safe online. “It's just not possible without a password manager to have unique, long and hard-to-guess passwords,” Florian Schaub, an associate professor of information and of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Michigan, said. Common guidance states that secure passwords should be unique, with the longest number of characters allowed and uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers and special characters. This is the exact opposite of using one password everywhere, with minor variations depending on a site’s requirements. Think of how many online accounts and sites you have credentials for — it’s an impossible task to remember it all without somewhere to store passwords safely (especially in instances when you need to create a new password for any given account). Password managers are more readily accessible and offer the benefit of filling in those long passwords for you. ### Who are password managers for? Given their universal benefit, pretty much everyone could use a password manager. They’re not just for the tech-savvy people or businesses anymore because so much sensitive information ends up online behind passwords, from our bank accounts to our Netflix watch history. That’s the other perk of password managers: safe password sharing. Families, friends or roommates can use them to safely access joint accounts. Texting a password to someone isn’t secure, and you can help your family break the habit by starting to use one yourself, Lisa Plaggemier, executive director at National Cyber Security Alliance, said. Streaming is the obvious use case, but consider the shared bills, file storage and other sites you share access with the people around you as well. ### What if I forget my master password? Forgetting a master password won’t necessarily lock you out for good, but the recovery process varies from provider to provider. Some services give you a “security key” at sign up to enter when you log into new devices. It can also be used to securely recover your account because it’s a random string of keys stored locally that only you have access to. Other services, however, have no way to recover your vault. So creating a master password that you won’t forget is important. ### How can I make a good master password? A good master password should be unique, with the longest number of characters allowed and uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers and special characters. Experts often recommended thinking of it like a “passphrase” instead of a “password” to make it easier to remember. For example, you can take a sentence like “My name is Bob Smith” and change it to “Myn@m3isB0b5m!th” to turn it into a secure master password that you won’t forget. ### What are passkeys? A passkey is a sort of digital identification that's interlocked to your account on a given app or website. While that sounds like a password, there’s an important distinction: Passkeys are bilateral authenticators that have two separate components: a private key stored locally on your device and a public key belonging to the website or application. When logging in with a passkey, these two keys pair and give you access to your account. You can read more about passwords versus passkeys here. ## Recent updates **April 2025:** Updated for timeliness and to ensure our top picks were still current. **October 28 2024, 5:15PM ET:** This story has been updated to note that Keeper's "self-destruct" security feature only deletes local content when engaged, but maintains data on a subscriber's cloud-based account. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/cybersecurity/best-password-manager-134639599.html?src=rss



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NordPass Review NordPass offers affordable, attractive, and well-designed apps and browser extensions that make sharing credentials with family, friends, and coworkers easy.

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Passwoord manager die zeer handig is in gebruik en zowel de wachtwoorden via telefoon & computer kan beheren. Ook mogelijkheid om e-mail aliassen te gebruiken ifv privacy. Het duurt een paar weken voor je alles hebt overgezet & gewijzigd, maar de moeite waard.
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Besoin d’un gestionnaire de mots de passe ? Notre code exclusif vous offre un accès moins cher à NordPass Développé par NordVPN, NordPass est un très bon gestionnaire de mots de passe que l'on peut s'offrir à moindre coût en ce moment. En effet, grâce à un code promo à destination de nos lecteurs, l'abonnement NordPass Premium de 2 ans peut vous revenir à 35,53 euros au lieu de 41,80 euros.
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The best password manager for 2025 Recently, we saw all the ways reused passwords can harm your security posture. The 23andMe attack comes to mind, but generally credential stuffing has been on the rise. Hackers can buy or find your reused passwords to access some of your most sensitive accounts. To prevent yourself from falling victim, password managers can help. They encourage you to have a unique, strong password for each account by removing the burden of memorizing all sorts of different login combinations. But there are dozens of password managers available now — that’s why we tested out nine of the best services available now to help you choose the right one for your needs. 1Password remains our top pick for the best password manager, thanks to its zero-knowledge policy, numerous security features and general ease of use, but there are other top password managers out there to consider as well. ## Table of contents * Best password managers for 2025 * Are password managers safe? * Are password managers worth it? * How we tested password managers * Other password managers we tested * Password manager FAQs ## Best password managers for 2025 ## Are password managers safe? It seems counterintuitive to store all your sensitive information in one place. One hack could mean you lose it all to an attacker and struggle for months or even years to rebuild your online presence, not to mention you may have to cancel credit cards and other accounts. But most experts in the field agree that password managers are a generally secure and safe way to keep track of your personal data, and the benefits of strong, complex passwords outweigh the possible risks. The mechanics of keeping those passwords safe differs slightly from provider to provider. Generally, you have a lengthy, complex “master password” that safeguards the rest of your information. In some cases, you might also get a “security key” to enter when you log in to new devices. This is a random string of letters, numbers and symbols that the company will send you at sign up. Only you know this key, and because it’s stored locally on your device or printed out on paper, it’s harder for hackers to find. These multiple layers of security make it difficult for an attacker to get into your vault even if your password manager provider experiences a breach. But the company should also follow a few security basics. A “zero-knowledge” policy means that the company keeps none of your data on file, so in the event of an attack, there’s nothing for hackers to find. Regular health reports like pentests and security audits are essential for keeping companies up to par on best practices, and other efforts like bug bounty programs or hosting on an open source website encourage constant vigilance for security flaws. Most password managers now also offer some level of encryption falling under the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). AES 256-bit is the strongest, because there are the most number of possible combinations, but AES 128-bit or 192-bit are still good. ## Are password managers worth it? You likely already use a password manager, even if you wouldn’t think to call it that. Most phones and web browsers include a log of saved credentials on the device, like the “passwords” keychain in the settings of an iPhone. That means you’ve probably seen the benefits of not having to memorize a large number of passwords or even type them out already. While that’s a great way in, the downfall of these built-in options are that they tend to be device specific. If you rely on an Apple password manager, for example, that works if you’re totally in the Apple ecosystem — but you become limited once you get an Android tablet, Lujo Bauer, professor of electrical and computer engineering, and of computer science, at Carnegie Mellon University, said. If you use different devices for work and personal use and want a secure option for sharing passwords with others, or just don’t want to be tied to one brand forever, a third-party password manager is usually worth it. ## How we tested password managers We tested password managers by downloading the apps for each of the nine contenders on iPhone, Android, Safari, Chrome and Firefox. That helped us better understand what platforms each manager was available on, and see how support differs across operating systems and browsers. As we got set up with each, we took note of ease of use and how they iterated on the basic features of autofill and password generators. Nearly all password managers have these features, but some place limits on how much you can store while others give more control over creating easy-to-type yet complex passwords. From there, we looked at extra features like data-breach monitoring to understand which managers offered the most for your money. Finally, we reviewed publicly available information about security specs for each. This includes LastPass, which more experts are shying away from recommending after the recent breach. For the sake of this review, we’ve decided not to recommend LastPass at this time as fallout from the breach still comes to light (The company disclosed a second incident earlier in 2024 where an unauthorized attack accessed the company’s cloud storage, including sensitive data. Since then, hackers have stolen more than $4.4 million in cryptocurrency using private keys and other information stored in LastPass vaults.) These are the password managers we tested: * 1Password * LastPass * Bitwarden * Dashlane * Keeper * NordPass * Enpass * Norton password manager * LogMeOnce ## Other password managers we tested ### LastPass For a while, security experts considered LastPass a solid choice for a password manager. It’s easy to use, has a slew of helpful extra features and its free version gives you a lot. But we decided not to include LastPass in our top picks because of the high profile data breaches it has experienced over the past couple of years. ### Keeper Keeper met a lot of the basic criteria we tested for, like autofill options and cross-platform availability. We liked its family plan options, too, that can keep your whole household secure. There's even a self-destruct feature that deletes local data after five incorrect login attempts, should your device be lost or stolen (the cloud-based data remains untouched). But we didn’t think its extra features, like the encrypted messaging app, added much value. ### Enpass Enpass works well as an affordable password manager. That includes an inflation-beating “lifetime” access pass instead of a monthly payment for users really committed to the service. Still, it was confusing to set up across devices and because Enpass stores data locally, as opposed to in the cloud, we struggled to get started with it on mobile. ### Norton A familiar name in security, we were excited to test out Norton’s password manager. While it’s free, its features seem underdeveloped. It lacked password sharing, account recovery and complex form-filing tools that come standard in many of the other password managers we tested. ### LogMeOnce LogMeOnce comes with a wide range of premium tiers, from professional to family, that include different levels of storage and features. But when we tested, it lacked some basic cross-platform availability that other password managers had already, like compatibility with Mac and Safari. ## Password manager FAQs ### Why use a password manager? Using a password manager can enhance your online security. They store all of your complex passwords and autofill them as needed, so that you can have unique, good passwords across the web without remembering each of them yourself. In many cases, unique passwords are your first defense against attack, and a reliable manager makes it easier to keep track of them all. ### Are password managers 100 percent safe? Password managers are a secure way to store your credentials. Experts in the field generally agree that the benefits of accessibility when storing complex passwords outweigh the possibility of attack, like what happened with LastPass. But with any service, it can vary from provider to provider. You should look out for zero-knowledge policies, regular security audits, pentests, bug bounty programs and encryption when choosing the right secure password manager for you. ### How do password managers work? Think of password managers like virtual safe deposit boxes. They hold your valuables, in this case usually online credentials, in a section of the vault only accessible to you by security key or a master password. Most of these services have autofill features that make it convenient to log in to any site without needing to remember every password you have, and they keep your credit card information close for impulse purchases. But given that passwords are one of the top ways to keep your online identity secure, the real value of password managers is staying safe online. “It's just not possible without a password manager to have unique, long and hard-to-guess passwords,” Florian Schaub, an associate professor of information and of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Michigan, said. Common guidance states that secure passwords should be unique, with the longest number of characters allowed and uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers and special characters. This is the exact opposite of using one password everywhere, with minor variations depending on a site’s requirements. Think of how many online accounts and sites you have credentials for — it’s an impossible task to remember it all without somewhere to store passwords safely (especially in instances when you need to create a new password for any given account). Password managers are more readily accessible and offer the benefit of filling in those long passwords for you. ### Who are password managers for? Given their universal benefit, pretty much everyone could use a password manager. They’re not just for the tech-savvy people or businesses anymore because so much sensitive information ends up online behind passwords, from our bank accounts to our Netflix watch history. That’s the other perk of password managers: safe password sharing. Families, friends or roommates can use them to safely access joint accounts. Texting a password to someone isn’t secure, and you can help your family break the habit by starting to use one yourself, Lisa Plaggemier, executive director at National Cyber Security Alliance, said. Streaming is the obvious use case, but consider the shared bills, file storage and other sites you share access with the people around you as well. ### What if I forget my master password? Forgetting a master password won’t necessarily lock you out for good, but the recovery process varies from provider to provider. Some services give you a “security key” at sign up to enter when you log into new devices. It can also be used to securely recover your account because it’s a random string of keys stored locally that only you have access to. Other services, however, have no way to recover your vault. So creating a master password that you won’t forget is important. ### How can I make a good master password? A good master password should be unique, with the longest number of characters allowed and uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers and special characters. Experts often recommended thinking of it like a “passphrase” instead of a “password” to make it easier to remember. For example, you can take a sentence like “My name is Bob Smith” and change it to “Myn@m3isB0b5m!th” to turn it into a secure master password that you won’t forget. ### What are passkeys? A passkey is a sort of digital identification that's interlocked to your account on a given app or website. While that sounds like a password, there’s an important distinction: Passkeys are bilateral authenticators that have two separate components: a private key stored locally on your device and a public key belonging to the website or application. When logging in with a passkey, these two keys pair and give you access to your account. You can read more about passwords versus passkeys here. **Update, October 28 2024, 5:15PM ET:** This story has been updated to note that Keeper's "self-destruct" security feature only deletes local content when engaged, but maintains data on a subscriber's cloud-based account. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/cybersecurity/best-password-manager-134639599.html?src=rss



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