The general advice when it comes to protecting your online accounts is to choose a strong password. This is why some websites actually have tools that can tell you if your password is strong or weak, and some websites even mandate that you use a combination of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and even special characters.
This is because the idea is that having a complex password makes it harder for an attacker to guess your password, but therein lies a problem – how on earth are you supposed to remember a dozen passwords that are equally complex and complicated?
Enter the password manager.
Password managers are essentially apps or browser extensions for your computer or phone that helps you store all your login information for the sites and apps you use. By making it easy for you to recall and fill in login information without having to remember it, you will be able to create complex passwords for all your accounts.
Password managers also offer users the ability to generate passwords and usually they let you choose options like the length of the password, whether or not you want it to contain special characters, and more, and will help you save it automatically when you’re signing up for an online account.
If you feel that you have old accounts that have weak passwords, using a password manager to generate new and more secure passwords will be a good way to better secure those accounts before someone tries to hack it.
First of all, there are many password managers for you to choose from. There isn’t necessarily one that is better than the others because at its core, all password managers function the same. The main difference would be the additional features that some password managers offer that you might find useful.
It can also be a pricing issue where some managers require you to pay a subscription, while others are free. In this guide, we’ll show you how to get started using LastPass which offers a free tier and is also available on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android.
Now that your LastPass has been set up, you can start adding your credentials to it. There are two ways of saving passwords to your LastPass Vault – adding them manually or automatically.
If for whatever reason LastPass doesn’t recognize that you’re trying to login or sign up, you can always add the login details manually.
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Once your login credentials are saved into LastPass, the next time you visit that website and are prompted to login:
Like we said earlier, one of the key features of a password manager is its ability to generate a strong password on your behalf. To generate a password using LastPass while you’re signing up for an account or changing password of an existing account:
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As we said previously, LastPass is just one of many different types of password managers out there, but the guide we listed above are based on features that other password managers also have. In case LastPass’s features aren’t for you, there are other password managers that you can also consider like 1Password, Dashlane, Keeper, and Bitwarden just to name a few.