This is all very, very good information.
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Originally Posted by kq76
use a password manager, like lastpass.com or an alternative
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I would advise against LastPass, as they've had a number of data leaks and breaches over the years.
https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-a...eir-passwords/
Personally, I'm a fan of
BitWarden which is also free. For the more technically inclined there is
KeePass, which is more secure since it doesn't store your data in the cloud, but the tradeoff is that the cloud-based services are a heck of a lot more convenient.
If you opt for a cloud-based password manager I would also
strongly suggest enabling MFA (
multi-factor authentication) on it. And, honesty, I'd enable MFA everywhere that supports it.