![]() ![]() They’re not expensive-just a few dollars a month-and most are easy to use. There are a bunch of Mac password management apps available, and the list is growing. And if you write them down, you never know who might come across your list. Why? Because you’ll be tempted to compromise on security by making them too simple, or reusing the same one. You can’t remember them all, and it’s dangerous to try. ![]() How can you keep track of so many passwords? It’s a hindrance, a frustration, and a burden. ![]() If each one was a key, I’d look like a jailer at a high-security prison. I have hundreds of passwords, some I use regularly and some almost never. I use online fitness services and productivity apps, and my computers, phone, iPad, and even modems and routers all have passwords. I pay all my bills online and have logins for a bunch of online stores and four banks. Four Google IDs, two Apple IDs, and one old Yahoo! ID. One for Netflix and three for other streaming services. I have so many passwords! One for Facebook and one for Twitter. ![]()
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