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TECH TIPS: Simplify Your Password Security
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Let’s face it – managing passwords is a pain! Between remembering dozens of complex passwords and dealing with constant password changes, it’s no wonder people resort to using “Password123!” (please don’t!).
Here’s the good news: modern password managers make security simple AND safe. Think of a password manager like a super-secure digital vault. You only need to remember ONE master password (make it strong!), and the password manager handles the rest.
Here’s what modern password managers do for you:
1. Create strong, unique passwords automatically
2. Fill them in for you securely (no more typing!)
3. Alert you if any of your passwords have been compromised
4. Safely share passwords with team members when needed
5. Work across all your devices – phone, tablet and computer
BONUS TIP: Many password managers now support biometrics (fingerprint or face scan) to make logging in even easier and more secure. No more typing passwords on your phone!
WARNING: Never store passwords in Excel, Word, or your browser’s basic password saver. These aren’t secure enough for business use and are prime targets for hackers.
Here’s the good news: modern password managers make security simple AND safe. Think of a password manager like a super-secure digital vault. You only need to remember ONE master password (make it strong!), and the password manager handles the rest.
Here’s what modern password managers do for you:
1. Create strong, unique passwords automatically
2. Fill them in for you securely (no more typing!)
3. Alert you if any of your passwords have been compromised
4. Safely share passwords with team members when needed
5. Work across all your devices – phone, tablet and computer
BONUS TIP: Many password managers now support biometrics (fingerprint or face scan) to make logging in even easier and more secure. No more typing passwords on your phone!
WARNING: Never store passwords in Excel, Word, or your browser’s basic password saver. These aren’t secure enough for business use and are prime targets for hackers.