Don't Be Lazy With Your Passwords
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It can be tough being a responsible adult sometimes, and managing these responsibilities isn't always a chore that I want to deal with. Can you relate? Managing life takes focus and effort, and managing your online life is no different. Most of us are lazy with our online accounts, especially when it comes to our passwords. It is easy to use the same password for every account, but this also makes it very easy for hackers to access your passwords.

You Need a Password Manager
Most of us have several online accounts that require different passwords. However, trying to remember all of these passwords is difficult, so it is no wonder that people choose to only use one password for every account. How can you avoid this? You should use a password manager.
- Password managers will help a person not only create a password that is safe and secure, but all of the passwords you choose can be stored and managed by using a master password.
- A master password allows you to get access to all of your accounts by using only one password.
- When you have a password manager, you will no longer have to reset passwords, and your online accounts will be more secure than ever before.
Making Passwords Strong and Secure
There are a number of ways to make your passwords secure and strong. But don't just take my word for it, according to Bill Carey, VP Marketing for the RoboForm Password Manager "The number one thing a user can do to protect themselves online is use a strong unique password for every website"
- Passwords should be a minimum of eight characters long.
- All passwords should also have letters, numbers and characters that do not spell another word.
- Make sure to use different passwords for different accounts. This is especially the case for banking and other websites that contain sensitive information.
- Passwords should be changed frequently to ensure safety and security.
Those who have weak passwords are more susceptible to hacks and scams. Make sure to take these tips to heart and protect your sensitive online information.
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About the Author
Robert Siciliano is a personal privacy, security and identity theft expert to RoboForm discussing identity theft prevention. Disclosures.
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