
How Password Managers Keep Your Accounts Safe
We all know we should use strong, unique passwords for every account. We also know almost nobody actually does that without help.
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We all know we should use strong, unique passwords for every account. We also know almost nobody actually does that without help.

If the word “encryption” makes your brain want to check out, you’re not alone. It sounds like something only hackers in hoodies and government agencies deal with.

Passwords have had a good run… and a terrible one. You forget them. Sites make you add symbols, numbers, ancient runes. Then they get leaked in a data breach anyway.

If you’re still using the same password for multiple accounts… it’s time for an intervention.

In plain English: A password manager is like a digital vault for your passwords. Instead of trying to remember the 28 passwords you’ve made over the years (or worse, using "password123"), a password manager stores all of them for you.

Discover how password managers encrypt and protect your info. Learn about encryption, zero-knowledge architecture, and security features.