Get one year of NordPass password management today for just $29.99

The best way to mitigate hacking threats is by using strong passwords. But managing those passwords has become a big task — too big, in fact, to do by memory alone. Which is why people have started using apps like NordPass to handle it for them.

NordPass assigns unique and complex passwords to each of your accounts, thereby rendering them nearly unbreakable. It then remembers all of your passwords for you so you’ll get instant access to everything — A nice touch considering how many times a year people get locked out of their accounts because they couldn’t remember a password that they created six weeks prior.

And that is the entire point. NordPass not only protects you from hackers but saves you valuable time. It’s easy to use, it’s compatible with most computer platforms, and it’s totally secure. Which is why reviewers from PC Mag, TechRadar, and Cloudwards have singled it out as one of the better options.

Ready to give NordPass a try? Now is a good time since their one-year subscription package is on sale for just $29.99 — almost half off the regular price.  NordPass Password Manager: 1-Yr Subscription – $29.99

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Created 3y | Feb 22, 2022, 8:20:23 AM


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