Thursday, May 8, 2014

Manage all your passwords with one password

Using a different password for every online site and service is critical to your cyber security.

There's a war raging between hackers and companies, and you're caught in the crossfire. Every time a company gets hacked, you have to change your password. And don't you dare reuse it somewhere else.

Dreaming up a different password for every site and service is the only way to keep your stuff safe online, but it's also a gigantic nuisance. There's one thing you can and should do to help: Get a password manager program. Password managers hide your information behind a master password that only you know.

There is a way to manage all your passwords together i.e., password manager, here are the password manager softwares; 1Password, Dashlane, LastPass and PasswordBox.

LastPass is a good choice for people who use newer technology like fingerprint scanners. For the really paranoid, 1Password offers the most control over where your encrypted vault of passwords gets stored.

For most people, I recommend Dashlane. It's simple, so you'll actually use it. It may even save you clicks.

Nothing is 100% guaranteed, but all four of these managers take the additional security step of never sending your master password over the Internet. They're like a safe-deposit box that a professional keeps without knowing what's inside, or even holding a key to open it.

In an age where more of our personal information lives, password protected, up in the cloud, we need defenses beyond antivirus software. Using a password manager is the next step.

Now keep all your passwords in a password manager and relax.