The Unexpected Benefits of Password Managers
The main advantage of password managers is obvious to anyone with more than one account online (i.e. everyone). Instead of remembering all 100 usernames and passwords, the password manager autofills them. It's a boon. But it’s not the only reason to use a password manager. This article shares several more unexpected benefits.rnrnPassword manager programs generate, manage, and store many different passwords. You may be concerned about whether a password manager is safe to use. But, the cybersecurity industry consensus is “yes, it is.”rnrnA password manager uses top-notch encryption to protect passwords. Plus, they take a zero-knowledge approach. They can’t actually see the passwords they store and prefill on sites. The password is encrypted before it reaches the manager’s server and can’t be deciphered. This is why you need to be so careful not to forget your master password!rnrnThat said, the password manager offers more than a vault for encrypted credentials.rnrn rn
More Benefits of Password Managers
rnFor one thing, many password managers have apps for download onto mobile devices. Then, you can use the password manager to prefill forms on those, too. This gives you the advantage of convenience not only on your desktop computer but also on the go.rnrnSome password managers offer added security benefits, as well. They might:rn- rn
- warn you of weak password and login credentials; rn
- remind you to change your passwords; rn
- notify you if your passwords may have been compromised in a breach; rn
- advise you against repeating access credentials if you’re about to do so. rn