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Password Managers


Password managers are applications which help us manage our passwords, usernames etc. This Application are mostly free! Though they usually comes with limited storage for users. If you want to keep passwords without limits, you have to pay for that.

What are the advantages of password managers?

No need to remember all passwords
Strong password starts from 8 characters. This lengthy passwords are not easy to remember, because it comprises of alphanumeric and special characters. With password managers all you need is one strong password! That will safeguard this App and the app will do the rest!

Generating strong password was never this easy!
Password managers doesn’t just keep your passwords, it also generate strong password for you. Wow! This Apps will generate passwords that are truly secured and robust! I use password box to generate this strong password! “r@+f+DO'g0@?”.

They are handy
This Apps are not complicated, they are really easy to use.

Accessibility and comfortability
One might think of what will happened to his keys when he lost his device! Password managers like can be accessed on all devices with internet connections. The reasons are simple! They use cloud technology to make your passwords accessible. You can use password box on your android device and access the keys through their site on your pc. Password box can even be installed on your computer browsers too, as an extension or plugin for easy access.

Security
Password Apps like password box will remove your password or username after some seconds, to prevent been accessed by third party. Again the app locked it self after the timeout, whoever try to access the app after the timeout has go reenter app password!

So what are you waiting for? Stop using weak passwords and go for strong ones with the help of password managers!

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