![]() ![]() Password generation: You’ve been reminded ad nauseam that the strongest passwords are long, random strings of characters, and that you should use a different one for each site you access.We narrowed it down to a few essential features that we looked for and you should too: Of course, most password managers do much more than this and many extend protection beyond your login credentials to other types of personal data. ![]() They store all your passwords in an encrypted database, often referred to as a “vault,” which you protect with a single master password. At their most basic, password managers capture your username and password-usually via a browser plugin-when you log in to a website, and then automatically fill in your credentials when you return to that site.
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