
I then use unique generated and equally complex passwords for all the sites that require me to log in. At any given time I just need to remember one very complex password that would be very difficult to crack. I discovered LastPass in 2015 and it has been a blast. I have never had to do neither for the past six years. This means spending half your life clicking that “forgot password button”

You attempt to be a security-conscious ninja and try to use, at the very least, a unique password for each service that you use.You either defy basic security advice and reuse username and password for various unrelated and sometimes related services or.Memory is often fickle, so when it comes to usernames and passwords you have two options both of them unpalatable: If you are a free tier user you will only be able to use LastPass on one device type.

Yesterday LogMeIn Inc, the company behind the very popular password manager and 2FA authenticator LastPass made a very sad announcement that is going to have some pretty profound effects on internet security in general for a lot of people, Zimbabweans included.
