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Many websites require you to use a lengthy password made up of letter, numbers, special characters and even a mix of upper and lowercase letter. Although this is a great and necessary to keep your accounts protected, let's face it -- we all have a lot of accounts these days, and creating and remembering those passwords can be challenging. And with just about everything in our life going digital, the number of online services we use every day is going to continue to increase. That's why using a password manager is the way to go, and one of the best out there is now available at a steep discount. Right now NordPass Personal Premium plans are up to 56% off directly at NordPass.

A NordPass Personal Premium subscription includes the ability to automatically save and fill out your usernames and passwords, while also securely saving your credit cards and notes, as well. NordPass will also detect weak and reused passwords so that you can create new, more secure ones, and it'll even scan the web for data breaches so you're always informed. 

An individual premium plan will cost you $1.29 a month or $34.83 for the first two years, which is 56% off and the company is even throwing in three months extra. A family plan costs $2.79 a month or $66.96 for two years, or 53% off. It lets you add up to six users to that account, so you and your family or roommates can stay safe. And finally the business plan is now 30% off for both the one and two year plans. The one-year plan comes out to $2.79 per person per month, while the two-year plan is $2.51 per person per month. 

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Other NordPass features include the ability to attach files to items for safekeeping, as well as the capability to stay logged in when switching. You'll also benefit from a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can take NordPass Personal Premium for a spin and see how it fits your needs.

Having all of your accounts use the same, insecure password is a recipe for disaster. If you can remember your password, it probably isn't strong enough. Let NordPass remember new and stronger passwords for you instead.

If you're looking for more online security tools, we've got a list of the best password managers and best VPNs, so you can browse the web with more peace of mind.

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Source: cnet.com

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