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Passwords are dead!

Passwords are dead or are they?. Most people have 300 + apps passwords and there are other technologies but passwords are going to be here a while longer.

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How to Set Up and Use a Password Manager for Maximum Security

Online security is more important than ever. The way to protect yourself is by a password manager. You can generate and store strong, unique passwords for all your online accounts, so you don't have to remember them all. Here, we'll show you how to set up and use a password manager for maximum protection.

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7 Tips for Choosing the best Password Manager for Your Team

Bringing some common sense to the dreary job of selecting a password manager for your business, or organisation. And there is a link to our free Top 7 tips for 'Choosing a new password manager'.  Simple, clear, plain English makes your selection quicker, easier, better and ultimately safer.

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Looking to change your passwords? Here's how it might go.

Used the same password for over a decade, somehow managed to avoid identity theft, despite using the same password everywhere you are still here, well here's how to move on and continue to survive with real passwords

 

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Four things you can do today to protect your computer

We forget the vast amounts of personal data we share with our devices daily. Here are four simple things we can do today which require only a little effort to protect our business and family lives jointly. Email, password management, software & browser updates and ransomware protection.

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Protecting Yourself from Phishing & Scams - What to Look Out For

Phishing is essentially communication designed to get you to divulge information such as personal or bank details or credit card numbers. You may get an email purporting to be from a reputable source such as your bank or IT service provider. 

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