Boosting memory, security with a password organizer

December 13, 2011 18:39
Instead of caving to pressure and recycling the same simple passwords across accounts, both consumers and business professionals can benefit from using a password organizer tool.

One of the major limiting factors in the establishment and management of strong passwords is the human memory. But instead of caving to pressure and recycling the same simple passwords across accounts, both consumers and business professionals can benefit from using a password organizer tool.

According to PC Magazine contributor Sara Yin, "laziness, poor memory and a lack of creativity" are all common excuses that prevent people from placing stronger password protection on their online accounts. However, these bad habits can put hackers in control of formerly private information and lead to stolen identities and empty bank accounts in a matter of a few mouse clicks.

Statesman journalist John Kelso recently echoed these sentiments, expressing both his empathy for users and frustration at continued inaction.

In his latest column, Kelso lamented the fact that he had to memorize a unique password to login to his computer, check email, update Facebook, unlock his iPhone, listen to a music streaming application, monitor his fantasy football standing and review his online banking transactions. Yet, as he admits, these inconveniences are no excuse for leaving personal information unprotected with uninformed strategies.

To address these shared concerns, a password manager tool may be perfectly designed for the task at hand. Experts have suggested these digital utilities may be one of the best ways to create and secure unique passwords of sufficient strength. 

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