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With more people moving to the MacOS, it is becoming increasingly important to consider using a Mac password manager. Although Mac's have a pretty good security reputation, your data store in a note application is just as prone to danger as with any other PC.

A Mac password manager works like any other Mac app, there is no steep learning curve or difficulties in setting up a password management solution.

The Purpose of a Password Manager

You need a password for everything these days. Almost every online site requires a username and password. Not just to make transactions either, some websites will not let you so much as browse the site without creating an online account.

What makes matters even worse is that many websites have different password requirements. A normal human being could not possibly remember with a large number of different passwords. Many people will use the same password for many sites, however, this practice should avoided because it is a dangerous practice with an extremely high possibility of creating vulnerability in both your online and offline activities. Passwords must also be strong. They cannot too easy to remember like simple dictionary words or alterations of dictionary words. Passwords should not just be made of letters and numbers, but should also contain a symbol of some sort.

If you should not use the same passwords, but generate a different passwords for each site, and if you should not use common words and phrases, what do you do? The answer to that question is simple. You use a password manager.

Also Known As Password Management Software

A password keeper is the same as a password maanger. It is simply a program that saves your password and associated information for you. Your password keeper will store your usernames and passwords for every site you visit that needs one.

A password keeper also has the added ability of creating a strong password string on the fly, with just the push of a button. Since the password automatically saves, there is no need for you to remember it.

What Else Can Password Management Software Do?

Password managers also work as digital wallets. They can save much more information than passwords and usernames. They can also keep credit card information, telephone numbers, addresses, and whatever else you may need to enter online.

All in One

A Mac Password Manager like mSecure for MacOS from mSeven Software is both a password manager and digital wallet, allows you to synchronize your information via Dropbox or private wireless network enabling you to take your password information with you anywhere.

by: Carmen Gates




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