It’s quite a job to remember the myriad of different usernames and passwords you need on the Internet. The online service PassPack wants to make things easier for you.
Published 21.09.2007
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
More and more websites allow you to sign in using your Facebook, Twitter or Google login. How does a “social login” work and what should you pay attention to when using it?
Published 28.10.2016
As we all know, passwords alone - even strong ones - don’t offer adequate protection. More and more services offer “two-step account verification” to increase security. What exactly is it, where can
you use it, and how?
Published 17.01.2014
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
The Heartbleed attack has shown that everyone runs the risk of losing their password. What are signals to look out for that someone may have hacked your password?
Published 12.06.2014
Earlier this year, another two data leaks came to light. The first involved more than 700 million e-mail addresses and passwords, the second no less than two billion accounts! How can you find out if
your password has been stolen?
Published 15.03.2019
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
Many websites, web shops or apps let you log in using your Google or Facebook account without you having to register first. This is convenient, as you don’t have to remember yet another set of login
details. How does it work and is it safe?
Published 08.07.2014