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If you're already using a password manager, and you're happy with it, move along. This post isn't for you! Unless that password manager is "LastPass" which is NOTORIOUSLY insecure.
If any of the following apply to you, then you need to keep reading:
But with our digital lives, it gets complicated. We need passwords for EVERYTHING. Throw in 2-factor requirements and pretty soon your digital life is an absolute nightmare. This is where quality password managers come to the rescue.
If you don't have one, you're in trouble. And you're a sitting duck. If you fall (even loosely) into any of the points I listed above, you're in far more danger than you realize. How much trouble are you in? Arkansas State Police is behind you, and you have a BAC of .30 and you're carrying a firearm. That's how much trouble you're in.
The digital world is getting more and more dangerous every day. And all it takes is one incident, and you're screwed. You lost it all.
This is where quality password managers come in. Most of them are free, but even the paid ones aren't too expensive. You can get family plans and share certain passwords with family members.
All of the good password managers have the following features in common:
And if the bad guys manage to hack into a site and they get my email and password? Well, then at least they don't have access to anything else in my life, because the email address and password that I use here, is used nowhere else in the world. In fact, I couldn't even tell you what my email address and password is for THIS FORUM because my password manager, well, manages it for me.
Of the hundreds and hundreds of passwords I have for my daily personal (and professional) life, not one single password is used more than once, and not one single user name or email address is used more than once. And NO SITE has my actual email address.
There are a lot of popular password managers out there. Here are a few:
Of course, you are free to ask me if you need advice or have questions.
Sincerely,
-Your friendly neighborhood programmer / silly goose
If any of the following apply to you, then you need to keep reading:
- You use one or two password for EVERYTHING
- You keep your passwords written down and in your pocket or purse
- You keep your passwords on a post-it note next to your monitor
- You keep your passwords in an Excel spreadsheet
- You let your browser store your passwords for you
- You use the same email address/username for all of your logins
But with our digital lives, it gets complicated. We need passwords for EVERYTHING. Throw in 2-factor requirements and pretty soon your digital life is an absolute nightmare. This is where quality password managers come to the rescue.
If you don't have one, you're in trouble. And you're a sitting duck. If you fall (even loosely) into any of the points I listed above, you're in far more danger than you realize. How much trouble are you in? Arkansas State Police is behind you, and you have a BAC of .30 and you're carrying a firearm. That's how much trouble you're in.
The digital world is getting more and more dangerous every day. And all it takes is one incident, and you're screwed. You lost it all.
This is where quality password managers come in. Most of them are free, but even the paid ones aren't too expensive. You can get family plans and share certain passwords with family members.
All of the good password managers have the following features in common:
- They FULLY ENCRYPT your data, so even they can't see it.
- They all have apps for every browser, operating system, phone, and tablet.
- They offer 2FA support
- They offer cryptographically strong password generation
- They auto-fill your passwords on the page or app you're using
- They have offline support
And if the bad guys manage to hack into a site and they get my email and password? Well, then at least they don't have access to anything else in my life, because the email address and password that I use here, is used nowhere else in the world. In fact, I couldn't even tell you what my email address and password is for THIS FORUM because my password manager, well, manages it for me.
Of the hundreds and hundreds of passwords I have for my daily personal (and professional) life, not one single password is used more than once, and not one single user name or email address is used more than once. And NO SITE has my actual email address.
There are a lot of popular password managers out there. Here are a few:
- Proton Pass (my choice)
- 1Password
- Dashlane
- Bitwarden
- KeyPassX (if you prefer to keep your passwords offline)
Of course, you are free to ask me if you need advice or have questions.
Sincerely,
-Your friendly neighborhood programmer / silly goose