

By storing your unique passwords securely in a password manager that presents them when you need them (i.e.


The way to combine the ease of simple logins with the security of strong, unique passwords is to use a password manager. In addition, few things are as infuriating as when you mistype it and have to do it all again. Having to dig out your password every time you try to log in to a website is very inefficient, especially if you have to do this multiple times per day. The problem with the second scenario is that it takes a lot of time. And even if you’re able to fix things, it can take a ton of effort to sort everything out. If someone gets the keys to your online kingdom, they can do a lot of damage.

The problem with the first scenario is obvious - it’s downright dangerous.
