Passwords should be sufficiently complex to be safe and yet easy to remember. Most people will probably need some assistance for storing them safely and entering them automatically. Here’s a solution
- LastPass.
Published 20.03.2009
The well-known password manager LastPass recently became completely free for personal use. What is LastPass, and how do you use this tool correctly?
Published 09.01.2017
Do you have dozens of different passwords and usernames? And would you like to be able to save credit card details, bank account numbers, etc. safely? And how do you access these safely on other
devices?
Published 04.11.2010
If you want to use a web service or cloud tool these days, you will generally be asked to log in with a username and password. How do make this procedure as safe as possible?
Published 03.09.2018
Do you remember how, some while ago, the names and passwords of tens or thousands of Hotmail, Gmail and Yahoo! Mail accounts were stolen and made public? How do you prevent becoming a victim of
phishing yourself?
Published 10.12.2009
Are you fed up with being asked to enter passwords and login names for accessing websites - that you’ve already registered for - over and over again? How can you make the login process more
efficient?
Published 09.02.2007
The rule is simple: always use complex passwords and use a different one on every site that requires you to register. But how do you store all these passwords safely? A password manager offers the
solution. Which should you choose?
Published 17.10.2012
You are aware that it’s best to use a unique and strong password on every website which requires a login. This is easier said than done: What is the best way to create and remember these passwords?
Is a password manager the solution?
Published 19.10.2015
On a worldwide basis, the most used password is “123456”... Let’s hope your own security is better than this! Just in case, here are some useful password-related websites and tools.
Published 28.11.2008