How to get the most out of password manager
The survey, commissioned by Google and The Harris Poll, showed that only 15% of people in the U.S. use password managers.
Another 85% risk their sensitive data by storing their passwords in random files, reusing or simply memorizing them (which, technically, is exactly the same as reuse, considering most of us won’t remember 90+ different complex passwords no matter how good our memory is).
With each new user joining the mobile or web app password manager club, cybersecurity experts sigh with relief.
Are you thinking of joining and improving the privacy and security of your data as well? For an effective start, keep reading to learn how to get the most out of this tool.
No need to reuse passwords anymore
Have you been struggling to remember all your passwords? The tool is here to do the job for you!
You’re among 72% of people who occasionally recycle passwords? Let it solve this problem too!
Both mobile and web app password managers let you easily generate new strong passwords and update the weak ones within a few clicks. No more stress when you notice another random password breach – you’ll be sure all your important data is protected.
Equally secure passwords on mobile and web app password manager
Are you thinking of using a password manager on your PC only? What about passwords on your phone? Don’t risk your data on one device and stay secure on the other – keep your passwords equally secure on all devices.
Using a web app password manager together with a mobile app provides you a new level of convenience. It lets you take your passwords with you, wherever you go. It syncs your data 24/7, so you can forget about the “Oh, I changed it but forgot to update” problem for good. Plus, a mobile app lets you share a password with John at work even when you’re sunbathing on the beach.
Security and control of your data
Are you used to sharing your account password with people you trust – your kid, spouse, or colleague – via chats, emails, and messages? A risk that’s too big to take when it comes to passwords.
Luckily, secure mobile and web app password manager allows you to share your passwords in an encrypted environment. It keeps your passwords protected against intruders, ensuring that only people who have access to the password – you and a person you shared it with – can use it.
Plus, when a person you shared your password with updates your password, you are the first one to get notified about it. The control over the data is yours.
Online security requires both knowledge and suitable tools. Since you now have the knowledge, it’s time to put it into practice with a reliable mobile and web app password manager.
Start your journey in cybersecurity with PassCamp – a password manager, designed for convenient and secure data storage – try it for free today and make the most out of it.