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The best and most secure password manager
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[QUOTE="vela, post: 6015872, member: 221963"] It will almost certainly [b]not[/b] help you remember your passwords. The main benefit of a password manager is being able to use strong, high-entropy passwords, which you don't have to remember, instead of relying on easily remembered but weak passwords. I've been using 1Password for over a decade now, and I still consider it one of the best software purchases I ever made. There are many articles comparing various password managers, and most password managers, if they're not free, have a free trial so you can see which one fits your needs the best. [/QUOTE]
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