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Password managers

Password managers1) are one of the most important tools for having good password hygiene2). The problem is that selecting a good one can be challenging.

The aim of this guide is to provide my opinion on the best choice for most people. I use a bespoke setup, but the goal is not to convince anyone that my setup is the best setup for most people. Instead, I exclusively give password manager advice for most people.

Perfect is the enemy of good

Most people who haven't yet adopted password managers worry about security. “If I put all of my passwords in one place, isn't that one place really risky? What if that one place gets hacked?” In an ideal world, you have selected a password manager that is mathematically secure and robust enough that you don't need to think about this. My goal is to present only reasonable default choices.

This is not a set of suggestions for technologists. If you have particular needs, I elaborate more on what you should consider in a password manager elsewhere.

Suggested password managers for most people

These are the best password managers for most people. Pick one of them, and use it!

Passkeys?

Passkeys are the next-generation of passwords. All of the password managers above support passkeys. You should only create passkeys using these systems, which are synchronized, so you don't lose them.

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credential managers now? idk
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Broadly speaking, that means you should not reuse passwords between services, and use secure, randomly generated passwords on each website and service.
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