Today you'll learn more about the three software solutions that I endorse: In my previous post, you’ve discovered 4 methods to generate these kinds of passwords: This is why we need passwords (and answers to security questions) that are unique and strong. The answers to security questions can be found easily from publicly available information The same or very similar passwords are reused across multiple accounts
Passwords are either too short or too simple The main reasons why online account get hacked are the following: Part 6: How to use LastPass on iPhone, iPad & Mac Part 5: How to use 1Password on iPhone, iPad & Mac Part 4: How to use iCloud Keychain on iPhone, iPad & Mac
Part 3: Overview of three password managers for iPhone, iPad & Mac Part 2: How to generate unique and strong password Part 1: Why should my password be unique & strong? OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) on your Mac (preferably 10.10 Yosemite and up)Īctually, this is the third article from a 6-part series on password management that will be released over the next few days: Please note that to take advantage of the apps mentioned later on, you'll need at least the following versions of the operating system:
In this post, I’ll review three password managers that can be used on iPhone, iPad and Mac.