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If you really want a secure password manager i suggest you a paid one like dash lane. This one is pretty expensive but you can also find cheaper ones. Not saying the free ones are bad, it's just that when you pay for a service you know it's higher quality and more secure
 
I don't use any password manager to protect my passwords.

Sometimes I just use a text file to store my passwords and I use an encryption software to protect that file. I will have to look into actual password managers to store my passwords.
It's that, I just can't trust an online password manager to do that for me. It's better to use an app to secure our passwords.
 
I think If you really want a secure password manager i suggest you a
paid one like dash lane. This one is pretty expensive but you
can also find cheaper ones. Not saying the free ones are bad,
it's just that when you pay for a service you know it's higher
quality and more secure
 
Personally, I have not used any password manager before to secure my passwords though I don't have so much different passwords. I don't see anything wrong if one decides to use one like the one stated above or any other good ones. I think it is only the individual who decides whether to use password manager or not. That is just my take. Thanks for sharing.
 
It's been a while since your post, but I wanted to offer some insight. I've had good experiences with 1Password, LastPass, and Bit warden. They all offer strong encryption and useful features like password sharing and secure notes. From my experience, they provide a good balance of security and usability.
 
I don't use password manager, I do not trust these password managers. Instead I like to save my passwords on my browsers.
 
It's been a while since your post, but I wanted to offer some insight. I've had good experiences with 1Password, LastPass, and Bit warden. They all offer strong encryption and useful features like password sharing and secure notes. From my experience, they provide a good balance of security and usability.
I've had good experiences with 1Password, LastPass, and Bitwarden. They all offer strong encryption and useful features like password sharing and secure notes. From my experience, they provide a good balance of security and usability. Also, you might want to take a look at this password generator at https://www.strongpasswordgenerator.org/ to create strong passwords. It’s handy for keeping your accounts safe.
 

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