Too many passwords, not enough brain space? here’s how password managers can improve your life

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If you spend a substantial amount of time online, you’re probably aware of the multitude of websites and apps that require that you set up a login and a password. These are set in order to protect whatever personal information you might save on the website and it’s a valuable target for malicious actors, like hackers, to target. This fact is why so many companies will force you to have a complex alphanumeric password that fulfills a list of requirements, why it’s suggested that you don’t use a single password on a number of platforms, and why you’ll sometimes be prompted ot change your password even if you haven’t forgotten it.

While I understand the necessity of measures like these and even further ones, but it does get a little frustrating having to remember a number of distinct passwords and having to make up and memorize new ones fairly regularly. Luckily, there’s a pretty good solution that you can enlist for free or often at a pretty low price: password managers.

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