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  • Secure Password Management: Why Banks Shouldn't Store Your Passwords
    No, it's not a good idea to let banks store your password.

    While it may be convenient to have your bank store your password, it's not the safest option. If a bank's systems are ever hacked, your password could be stolen. Additionally, if you ever need to change your password, you'll have to go through the bank's customer service process, which can be time-consuming.

    It's best to store your passwords in a secure password manager.

    A password manager is a software program that stores your passwords in an encrypted format. This makes it much more difficult for hackers to steal your passwords. Password managers also make it easy to generate strong passwords and to change your passwords regularly.

    Here are some of the best password managers:

    * LastPass

    * 1Password

    * Dashlane

    * KeePass

    Once you've chosen a password manager, be sure to use it to store all of your passwords. This will help to protect your online accounts from being hacked.

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