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How to keep passwords safe.

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Ratbag7 · 10/07/2026 17:33

I don’t think my current way of keeping passwords safe is very resilient. Could someone suggest how they keep their passwords safe in an easy and secure way. Thanks in advance!

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MidLifeWoman · 10/07/2026 17:37

I wrote them all down on a piece of paper that I taped to the back of my phone 💪

Turtlestarfish · 10/07/2026 17:38

I use keychain on my iPhone

trumpredcard · 10/07/2026 17:44

Norton password safe online
Password book irl

Ratbag7 · 10/07/2026 17:47

norton looks like it’s for businesses when I checked.

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Ratbag7 · 10/07/2026 17:48

Turtlestarfish · 10/07/2026 17:38

I use keychain on my iPhone

Could you tell me how to use a key chain

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HopeJacob · 10/07/2026 18:13

Proton pass. Free and installed on my phone, laptop and PC. I don't know a single one of my passwords as tbey are all complex and generated by the app. I don't need to remember them as it automatically inserts them for me. Highly recommended.

IDontLikePinaColadas · 10/07/2026 18:17

I use Keeper which auto-generates random passwords. It’s like Keychain on Apple products but I needed something that I could use on non-Apple things as well

FinallyHere · 10/07/2026 18:20

lastpass

its used by the production and support teams at work, where there are racks and racks of servers. I now have all my passwords stored safely and importantly updated when I change anything.

https://lastpass.com/login/?opensettings=1&lang=es&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=23481849316&utm_term=&utm_content=191155112145&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=23481849316&gbraid=0AAAAADhAijf8viMeQzak3E0ruO8Ps3mLF&gclid=Cj0KCQjwsMLSBhD9ARIsAIpUTDoRYVl_PbRIfbPhwPqqxiD_AnLaBn0B5a8POwoUE7ZmU40D5lGh3FMaAo6nEALw_wcB

IamSmarticus · 10/07/2026 19:48

Bitwarden password manager. I only have to remember the master password, all the others are stored in there.

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