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Top Unexpected Ways to Utilise a Password Manager for Enhanced Security and Organisation

IT Security Guru

Password managers have become integral tools for individuals and businesses alike. They are primarily known for securely saving and managing login credentials so users don’t have to remember them all or write them down, where they could be compromised.

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How to Use A Password Manager: Setup, Benefits & Best Practices in 2024

eSecurity Planet

We need secure and unique passwords to use business applications , access e-mail, and social media securely, and even watch movies on a streaming service. Password managers take some strain from generating, associating, and remembering those passwords. Table of Contents Toggle What Is a Password Manager?

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Google Authenticator now supports Google Account synchronization

Google Security

Christiaan Brand, Group Product Manager We are excited to announce an update to Google Authenticator , across both iOS and Android, which adds the ability to safely backup your one-time codes (also known as one-time passwords or OTPs) to your Google Account.

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Security of Passkeys in the Google Password Manager

Google Security

In this post we cover details on how passkeys stored in the Google Password Manager are kept secure. Passkeys are a safer and more secure alternative to passwords. A single passkey identifies a particular user account on some online service. This happens through platform-provided synchronization and backup.

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When Security Locks You Out of Everything

Schneier on Security

And even if I could convince the cloud provider to bypass that and let me in, the backup is secured with a password which is stored in—you guessed it—my Password Manager. To get my passwords, I need my 2FA. To get my 2FA, I need my passwords. And, thus, get access to my accounts.

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Multi-Factor is incomplete without backup codes

CyberSecurity Insiders

This created an unusual conundrum, whereas, not only does my phone contain the authenticator application, but the only backup method the site offers is to send a text message to a registered phone number if the authenticator application is unavailable. This is where a password manager can serve double-duty to assist the password-weary.

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Relationship broken up? Here’s how to separate your online accounts

Malwarebytes

With couples today regularly sharing access to one another’s email accounts, streaming services, social media platforms, online photo albums, and more, the risk of a bad breakup isn’t just heartache. The use of multifactor/two-factor authentication on every sensitive account that allows it. The internet has made it harder.