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Password managers explained — why you should use one

A password manager generates and stores unique passwords for every account, protected by one master password you remember. Using unique passwords is the single best defense against account takeover. Password managers are secure — they use military-grade encryption.

If you use the same password on multiple accounts, one data breach exposes all your accounts. A password manager solves this: generate a unique, strong password for every account, and the manager stores them securely. You only remember one strong master password.

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