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Password manager
Looking at Google for a password manager there are several.
Any recommendations as to a good one? |
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Bitwarden is very good
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I use Bitwarden Free it's one of the best, I tried to move my aging parents onto one though and that didn't go too well so they're back to coded paper passwords, I have a feeling you may struggle based on your recent IT help posts, but you should try and give it a go and not give up too soon.
https://bitwarden.com/pricing/ |
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Google Chrome has one built in which sinks to your Google account
it's relatively simple to use if you have an android phone it will automatically sync to that I looked at all the others and they all seem to have the same risk unless you are a government entity I think it will be just fine security wise the biggest thing you will be avoiding using a password manager is using the same password on more than one site |
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but it's a much more likely danger of you getting lazy and using the same old passwords we all do it in the end lol |
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At the end of the day I have likely 100s of log ins on there for various sites so if something did happen it wouldn't be a disaster as I don't put anything really important on it, any banking passwords are on paper and in code so no one could possibly use that info if they got hold of that. |
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Never really looked into them, how do you get in to it? Single password?
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I also use Bitwarden (Free version).
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I think you can also set up 2FA on bitwarden, not sure on that. You can set the browser extension not to time out, so you rarely need to login once done. |
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All my accounts that have any sort of finance assigned to it would need access to my mobile phone and biometric data to be able to log in. None of them just need a password |
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So any fraudster would have to not only have my credit/debit card, they would need my phone (which is secured by biometrics) or access to my email account (which, on my phone and tablet, is additionally protected by biometrics, so even if I had left my phone/tablet unlocked, they still couldn’t access my email). |
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