![]() ![]() ![]() Last week, one of the best was just improved: Dashlane, now at 2.0. The only decent solution is to install a dedicated password memorization program (like Roboform, KeePass, LastPass, 1Password, and so on). At that point, the only person you’ve locked out of all your online accounts is you. But that feature doesn’t work on all Web sites, and is generally of little help when you pick up your phone or tablet. Most Mac and Windows Web browsers now offer to memorize passwords for you. So most people use the same password over and over again, and live with the guilt. ![]() How is anyone - even a security professional - supposed to memorize 87 long, complex password strings, let alone remember which goes with which Web site? I currently have account names and passwords for 87 Web sites (banks, airlines, blogs, shopping, e-mail, Facebook, Twitter). Have these security pundits ever listened to themselves? And change all of your passwords every 30 days.” Make up a different password for every Web site. “If you want to avoid having your identity stolen, use long passwords that contain digits, punctuation and no recognizable words. ![]()
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