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« on: January 30, 2017, 04:05:20 pm »

Become Tech Savvy: How to approach and manage passwords

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<p>First time checking out this series? You’ll get the most value by starting at the beginning and here is the series overview. The previous article in this series is How to set up automatic backups in macOS and iOS.</p>
<p>Note for regular readers, the already tech savvy, and IT professionals: this is designed as a resource you can give to those you are helping or for those looking to become tech savvy on their own.</p>
<h2>Priority #2: Password Management</h2>
<h3>Background, Expectations, &amp; Best Practices |</h3>
<p>A big benefit of our hyper connected world is that we have access to almost any service or system almost anywhere in the world. Because we can access accounts and information without being physically present, unique identification is required for internet accounts. With the large amount of unique accounts most people have, it quickly becomes clear why password management is one of the biggest frustrations people face with technology; there is a lot of information, it changes, and is often simliar but different from account to account.</p>
<p>Like having a solid backup strategy (which we covered last week), implementing a good password management plan allows you to save time, stay more secure, and worry less. This will allow you to focus your time on what’s important and also position yourself to continue buidling your tech skills. In this article we’ll address how to approach password management, the what, why, and good software options.</p>
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