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Password Managers Explained

What password managers do, why they help, and how to choose one without overspending.

Reusing passwords across sites is one of the fastest ways to get compromised. A password manager stores unique, strong passwords so you only need to remember one master password. Benefits: - Unique passwords for every account - Easier sign-in with browser extensions and mobile apps - Secure notes for recovery codes and Wi-Fi passwords Many reputable options exist at low or no cost for personal use. Look for end-to-end encryption, two-factor authentication support, and an export path so you are never locked in. Start with your email, banking, and work accounts — then expand over time.

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