Do You Use A Password Manager?

Do You Use A Password Manager?


We could all use a good self-audit on our passwords — bank accounts, credit cards, emails, social networks — but is it better to just let a password manager handle all of our passwords instead? Or should we still cook up a different password for each account on our own? What do you guys do?

People swear by password manager services like 1password or Lastpass, but I’m not yet convinced I want to go through all the work of figuring it out. I’m hoping there might be a better solution, at least one that strikes a nice balance between ease of use and security. Do you guys have any suggestions? And if you do use password managers, which password manager do you prefer?


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