I've been struggling to keep track of all my work passwords, and I'm looking for recommendations on apps or tools that can help me manage them more effectively. Any suggestions?
6 Answers
Don't forget to check the password tool that's approved by your workplace's security team. They're usually a safe bet.
I've had great luck with Bitwarden and 1Password. They’re both user-friendly and make syncing between your work and personal devices a breeze.
I’ve got a unique system where I use stickies combined with a shortcut method. I remember a few number combos and acronyms to piece together my longer passwords, which helps me keep it all in my head without needing to write anything down!
I’d recommend RoboForm. It's super easy to use, auto-fills your login forms, and can even store secure notes. It strikes a nice balance between security and convenience.
KeepassXC is a solid choice! It's pretty straightforward to use and gets the job done without any fuss.
You could try using a macropad. Set each button to a different password, and it’ll save the key presses right on the device, providing a secure way to store them.

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