Password Managers Can Protect Your Online Security

Users need to create unique passwords for all their online accounts so that they can keep track of which password is associated with which account. Users should use both capital and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols in their passwords.  
Using the same password for everything will not cut it, yes, if you don’t want to make yourself an easy target for cybercriminals, it would be smart to choose a different password for each account. Incorporating one easy-to-remember code across all of your accounts may be tempting, but it will end up jeopardizing your online security and you do not want to make yourself a victim of cybercrime.  
Using a password manager can be one of the most vital tools you have to ensure that you remain safe online. This is because they simplify the process of creating, using, and protecting strong passwords that help you stay safe online. 
It won’t take you very long to figure out how to use them, and they are extremely easy. Although four out of five Americans do not use password managers at all, a study from Security.org found that nine out of ten do use one at some point.  

Is a password manager necessary and what are the benefits?

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