![]() ![]() ![]() KeePassX is a decent password manager for Linux and has been around for more than a decade. Since there are open source password managers of high quality, there’s no need to sign up for a fee-based service. There are several password managers but a lot of them charge a monthly fee. If you’re not using a password manager, get one immediately. ![]() The biggest plus of a password manager is that you no longer have to remember multiple user names and passwords but just one master password that provides you with access to all the other user names and passwords. People without a password manager tend to write the user names and passwords on a piece of paper (not good because you can easily lose it) or, worse, use the same set of user names and passwords for multiple accounts (more dangerous because if one of your accounts is compromised the others will soon be too). Even if you’re an Einstein, there’s no way you can remember all the user names and passwords for your Hotmail, Netflix, Gmail, multiple Bank accounts, Credit Card accounts, Dropbox and other sundry login details. ![]()
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