Why & How To Use A Password Manager

in #iphone6 years ago (edited)

Every time you log in and you are not able to remember your password, Mulitple sites, and multiple accounts make it difficult to remember password.

There is a better way. Most entrepreneurs and bloggers use a password manager. It’s a program that keeps all your passwords in one digital safe-deposit box. Aside from being the memory, you wish you had, a password manager will save you time by typing in passwords for you across many devices. And fresh updates are making these programs simpler and more useful than ever.

This isn’t as hard as you think
Perhaps getting a password manager is already on your radar. Maybe it sounds a little risky. Maybe it sounds like too much work. I took the plunge, and it was definitely less work than cleaning out the garage, and less expensive than the Frappuccino I rewarded myself with afterward.

First, you have to stop clicking yes when your Web browser asks “Would you like us to remember your password?” Enticing as it sounds, that doesn’t help your passwords stay up to date everywhere — on your office PC or your iPhone.

Apple and Google have their own password managers that pop up in Safari and Chrome, called iCloud Keychain and Google Smart Lock, but they work only if you live in all-Apple or all-Google worlds.

Moreover, the iCloud keychain has an amazing feature to approve Apple devices other than just remembering a password, you can go into one of your other devices signed in to approve iPhone: https://www.answerslave.com/approve-iphone-mac-solved/

An iCloud keychain is an excellent tool for managing password and all your devices.

For other devices use google smart lock.

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