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Get smart about how you store your passwords [Deals]

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With this app, you can secure and access all your passwords with a single master code.
With this app, you can secure and access all your passwords with a single master code.
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The more we use the internet, the more passwords there are to remember. And the more passwords, the more likely you are to forget one. Or, even worse, the more likely someone else is to find it.

So an app like Password Boss Premium is a smart move for anyone with more than a handful of passwords to manage. It stores each username and password for the various sites you use, all accessible via a single master password. You can store an unlimited number of passwords, so the more sites you unlock on the regular the more convenient this is. Additionally, Password Boss syncs across all your devices, and passwords are shareable, making this a great team tool, too. And this is an app for the security-minded, so all passwords are guarded from theft with 2-step verification.

Buy now: Get a lifetime of Password Boss Premium for $19.99. That’s a massive 86 percent discount.

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2 responses to “Get smart about how you store your passwords [Deals]”

  1. Lincoln Nail says:

    Mac OS comes built in with a “password manager”, called Keychain Access. Open it, search for the site that you need it for, enter your password to view the password. Voila! Best of all, it’s built into the OS and becomes accessible on your other Apple devices. No brainer.

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