![]() Storing passwords in your browsers, built-in storage, and autofill engine is often the most common practice, but it is fraught with security risks. Today, given that so much of our personal and professional workflows involve an account-based SaaS application, password managers have emerged as a productivity staple. It prevents unauthorized entities from getting hold of the passwords either through application vulnerabilities or social engineering.It ensures that passwords aren’t lost or forgotten, reducing user frustration, loss of productivity, or even financial loss. ![]() Ī password manager has two core purposes: It recommends password best practices to minimize the risk of the user forgetting the password as well as the risk of the password becoming exposed to entities with malicious intent.
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