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RE: How a good password manager can protect you against phishing attacks

Always lookin out marky! Also, if a person is at a college or somewhere their computer might be exposed they can protect their passwords by applying a master pass to Chrome and/or Firefox. Surprise surprise, edge does not support this feature, although your passwords are automatically locked by your computers password when using edge, they can still be lifted by third party applications. Be sure to stick with Chrome of Firefox!

My only problem with password managers is that they cause me to forget my passwords!

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I have over 1,500 passwords over the years, there is no way I could remember these without a password manager, especially since they are all crazy long like the example above.

O.O Impressive, you would have to be a savant to remember all of that! Password managers are definitely the way to go. I bet they even help mitigate potential key logging attacks too. I am going to check out those password managers you linked