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Protect yourself online with this deal on password manager NordPass
TL;DR: Keep track of all your passwords with a 1-year subscription to the NordPass Password Manager for $25.49, a 49% savings.
Poor password health is a major driving force behind cyber attacks and security breaches – especially in businesses. In fact, over 80% of all breaches happen because of compromised passwords. You’ve heard the story before: some service like Equifax gets hacked. And even though you barely remember using the service, to begin with, that password links hackers to passwords for services you very much use regularly. It’s not a storyline you want to be part of (again). Fortunately, you can easily cut these attacks down by investing in a password management service like NordPass.
NordPass is a secure digital vault that protects and manages all your passwords with an advanced encryption algorithm. Here’s how it works: NordPass will automatically generate complex, virtually unguessable passwords (so, not “password1234”) for all your accounts that are in need of better security. It’ll then autosave and remember them, so whenever you need to sign in to an account – whether to pay your car insurance bill, log in to Facebook, or check your bank accounts – it will autofill in the information for you. In other words, it basically saves you the struggle of memorizing, storing, and/or losing those unique passwords. All you’ll have to do is remember one master password, making your life one billion times easier. Let’s repeat that one more time: you only have to remember one password for the rest of your life.
NordPass supports Mac, Windows, and Linux devices and syncs across all the platforms you use. It also promises “zero-knowledge” architecture, which basically means it doesn’t spy on you, two-factor authentication, and the ability to store other data forms, like notes and credit cards. It also touts the same encryption as Google and Cloudflare, so you can ensure your data is protected from bad guys on the web.
Want to try it out? A one-year subscription is on sale for just $25.49 — over half off the typical cost. Just use the code SPRINGSAVE15 at checkout.
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