Thank you! I asked the other commenter this question as well, but would it be possible for the password to the manager to be breached?
Thank you! Is it possible for a password manager to be breached?
This may be a dumb question and I see here as well as elsewhere that a password manager is the best option. What makes a password manager safer than managing passwords yourself? I see the efficiency and ease of us aspects, but I’m less clear on the security portion. Thank you!
This may be a dumb question and I see here as well as elsewhere that a password manager is the best option. What makes a password manager safer than managing passwords yourself? I see the efficiency and ease of us aspects, but I’m less clear on the security portion. Thank you!
This is exactly why I moved to Lemmy.
I’m looking at Reddit like Facebook now. It had its run. Many thought it would be the top social media app/site seemingly forever. It’s still around, but how many people do we know actually use it?
I’m going to try to stay off of Reddit, but I admit there are communities there I’ll miss. Then again, it was the same when I got off Facebook. I had to build the habit of NOT using it and it’s been years now.
Wow—thank you for such a detailed response! This definitely gives me a better idea of the differences and how they work. I’ll give Bitwarden a try. I see it recommended several times in other responses and your detailed description gives me confidence you know what you’re talking about. Thank you again!