Summary

  • Using the same password for multiple accounts, saving passwords in a notebook, including personal information in passwords, and choosing passwords that are easy to remember are all common password habits that can put someone at risk.
  • Adopting a password manager, or a cyber-secure application that stores all login credentials, is the best way to improve password strength and efficacy.
  • There are many of these managers to choose from, with prominent examples including Bitwarden, Dashlane, 1Password, NordPass, and ProtonPass.
  • All of these services allow you to generate secure passwords and store them in an encrypted vault, but they can also offer other features such as password sharing.
  • Setting up a password manager involves creating a strong master password (i.e. a passphrase) and setting up a recovery email Incase the master password is forgotten.
  • Eventually, all existing passwords belonging to various online accounts can be backed up to the password manager.
  • Two-factor authentication can be enabled to enhance security, and it is also important to maintain strong password habits, reviewing passwords regularly and updating them frequently.

By Alvin Wanjala

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