Summary

  • Password managers are very useful for helping you log in to websites and apps quickly and safely, but they have many other uses
  • Some of these uses include creating secure notes, storing payment details and keep important documents safe
  • This can be particularly useful for secure notes, as you can add an extra layer of password protection for particularly sensitive information
  • You are able to store payment details for online shopping to make checking out quicker, and categorise these to distinguish between cards
  • Password managers often have ID vaults, to store important documents such as driving licenses and passports, and any relevant information
  • Additionally, many password managers double up as authentication apps, which is the most recommended additional security measure, on top of a password manager
  • This article gives links to a selection of authenticator apps, which are standalone apps or included within password managers

By Danny Maiorca

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