There is a reason why you shouldn’t use the same password on multiple sites. This is because there are lists of cracked passwords for sale on the Dark Web, and by using a technique called credential stuffing, bad guys test these previously breached passwords on multiple sites to see if they will unlock another one of your accounts.
Remembering multiple, long passwords may seem like a huge task, but why not consider a password manager?
A password manager will take a load off your mind. It helps to create unique and secure passwords for each of your sites while keeping track of what has been used where.
Once you have saved each password to the manager, when you revisit the site, it will auto-populate the details. When it comes to passwords for banking, work access, and other key passwords, it is best to remember these and not save them to your manager.
A password manager will
All you have to remember is one master password (so make it a good one). To do this we suggest rather using a passphrase, so you can use a line from your favorite song or joke.