How to Choose a Complex Password and Do You Actually Need it

Usernames and passwords are the first barriers separating your personal information from being used. It’s always good to combine different characters and symbols. A longer password is always harder to crack. Great way to come up with something creative is by converting the whole sentence into one word. For instants: “My name is Billy and I love ice cream!” can make “mnibailic”. You can mix uppercase and lowercase letters with symbols and numbers to make it even stronger. Something like – “MniBailic!132”. Creating a good and bulletproof password can cause a headache. Remembering few of those even more!

Since every individual uses at least four different accounts with different credentials it’s quite possible at least one of them will be forgotten. This causes more trouble because you need to change your password and in addition to remembering new one! The end of the mind-breaking suffering comes in a form of an application. Password Shield’s job is to collect every password you use and remember them for you. All you’ll have to know now is one master password for the in-app usage. This is also good for keeping your credentials away from hacker attacks locally and not in the browser. Utilization of the program is quite easy and in few steps, you’ll have your passwords safe!

  1. With the first startup you’ll be asked either import credentials from existing database or to create a new one.

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2. Step two is the trickiest. Choosing your master password! Think well of it and use the strength indicator to come up with the best possible pass. Just in case you forget it type your email address so you can retrieve it.

 

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3. Master password can be changed any time you want!

 

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4. If you haven’t imported your data from someplace else, you can add as many accounts you want to.

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5. Every credential is categorized and accessible at any time. Just click on the one you need!

 

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