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Network World |
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2017-04-05 07:41:00 (vue: 2017-04-05 07:41:00) |
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Is it crazy to be afraid of password managers? |
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I admit it: Like most people, I'm terrible at passwords. Too often I use too-simple passwords, and I don't always come up with a new one for every site and service I log into. Then, when I do come up with a strong, unique password, I often forget it entirely and have to request an email to reset it-typically to something either too easy to guess or something I'll instantly forget again.+ Also on Network World: Stop using password manager browser extensions +
That's why password managers exist. They're designed to let you enter a single, secure password in one place and then generate new, strong passwords for every application where you need one.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here |
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admit afraid again also always application article browser click come comment crazy designed don easy either email enter entirely every exist extensions forget full generate guess have here instantly it: leave let like log manager managers most need network new often one password passwords people place please read request reset secure service simple single site something stop strong terrible that then they too typically unique use using when where why world: |
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