If you’re not using a password manager, what the heck are you doing? Writing down your passwords on a sticky note? Like a Caveman???!!!
Be a proper lady/gentleman of the 21st century. Use a password manager. And never look back.
Password Manager 1: LastPass. Verdict: it’s okay. Fine for some people I guess. It’s a bit annoying that I have to create a whole separate record for different URLs that use the same sign-on. Actually, I take that back. It’s an extremely frustrating issue which can be black hole for your time and productivity.
Password Manager 2: Bitwarden. It’s awesome. The free version is fine for most people. I use the paid version, which is useful for sharing. It allowed me to create a separate container for an organization that I can share. I have it on my smartphone as well as a browser plug-in on my computers.
The moral of the story is that you need to use a unique password for all websites. If possible, even a unique username – which Bitwarden facilitates nicely.
Or you can stay in the Stone Age and get your stuff hacked into occasionally and spend days dealing with the fallout. Your choice!

Great post, thanks for the information! I currently use LastPass but I’m going to try Bitwarden.
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