Top 3 Password Managers for 2023 | How to Keep Your Passwords Safe

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A password manager / vault securely stores your passwords. It allows you to use best practices like using unique passwords for every website.

The LastPass hack has had many people wondering which password manager they should use. In this video, we'll cover the top three password vaults you should look at.

I'll also cover the top tips for using a password manager and how to keep your passwords safe.

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Table of Contents
00:00 - Intro
01:02 - Password Vault
02:03 - 1Password
03:22 - Bitwarden
05:34 - Keepass
07:32 - Password Best Practices

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I would include setting up a plan for loved ones to get in, in the event we were incapacitated (taking care of the bus factor).
I see this occasionally where a spouse or a mother has to try to get into a deceased persons account.
So having a documented password recovery plan in a safe place is something worth considering in some cases.

Mikesco
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Just wanted to say thank you, I really enjoy your channel and your excellent ability to convey information. Just an FYI, one thing I think important is that some of these programs are open source and for me that is an important feature to know about. Once again, thank you.

jstnite
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This was an awesome overview Jason. Thanks!

davidkleiner
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Jason, if I pay for single family member, and I put 1Password on several devices (laptop, iPad, iPhone, etc.)?

jimsaddler
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I learnt a lot concerning the different password managers thanks Jason

deookello
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Great video. Question: do any of the password managers integrate with IOS apps? Or do they only work with browsers? If they don’t work with apps that seems like a big limitation given how most people function with their phones.

jimfromri
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What do you think of the C2 password manager?

josephseven
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offline password mangers are actually better, because their not connecting to the internet.. While you don't have sync between devices, what is better ? Convenience, or privacy? In this day and age people would rather risk attacks, just for convenience any day...Privacy can't be that important. However, everyone thinks their secure, till a public statement comes out, which is after the horse has bolted..

I would rather secure lock so the bloody horse cannot get out at all. (😡)I do use Lastpass (...thinking of switching to Bitwarden), but no matter what, your still in the same "horse bolting" situation.. I'd rather try and minimize my privacy, not expose it more. Too me anyway, that is the only thing that matters.

Thankfully if a breach does occur, i'm still minimized because all of the info is fake... even on my passwords/websites in my vault, so i'm in the same position, regardless what they do. To me, that's always a plus.

Tech-geeky
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Any thoughts on Nortons password manager? Is it worth the cost?

tiasol
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Why 1Password? What about Dashlane and Nordpass? In terms of security.

RiantHoff
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While your self hosted theory about more IT pro's making your passwords more safe (lastpass breach comes to mind here) has validity to it, you forgot that teams of hacker's target these companies sites because they do host so many peoples passwords. I self host my password manager (vaultwarden) but i am careful about how it is protected. Plus i don't think a team of hackers are coming after me. Could be wrong there but have been doing this for a while and so far haven't had any problems yet.

HATipsByLarry
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Smh … stop using pwd cloud storage . Did we not learn from last pass??? 🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️

gtgs