
The average person has dozens of accounts and simply can't remember a unique, complex password for each one. The result is password reuse — and that's exactly what attackers exploit.
Password managers solve this problem, and passkeys promise to eliminate it altogether.
Why a password manager is a must
A manager generates and remembers long, unique passwords for every site, so compromising one account doesn't affect the rest. It's the easiest big step toward better hygiene.
Good practices today
- A unique, long password for every account (via a manager)
- Turn on passkeys wherever they're supported
- Never reuse passwords between personal and work accounts
- Check whether your data has leaked (e.g. HaveIBeenPwned)
How to protect yourself
Combine a password manager, MFA and a gradual move to passkeys. The technology is advancing fast — companies that prepare now will have a smoother transition.
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