Understandably, many Naked Security readers have balked at this entire idea – Why should my online security be at the mercy of a third party that may, or may not, secure my data as well as I’d like? We’ve covered password managers in the past, and generally, our focus has been on some variant that stores your password data in the cloud, which means all that crucial data is on someone else’s computer. So if there’s one thing we suggest to everyone that will go a long way to improve their overall security, it’s using a password manager. Using that same easy-to-type password on every website and service you use practically rolls out the red carpet for an attacker into your online life. This one is certainly worth harping on about though: credential reuse. It can get a bit overwhelming for the average person to understand all the security-related best practices they might hear about online or at work.
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