Useful Password Management Tools For Your Business

We’ve all had to go through the struggle of forgetting our passwords at some point in our lives, but for a thriving business with all kinds of login details affiliated to social media sites and programs across the internet, it can really damage the productivity of a working day.

Thankfully, various iOS-based applications specifically designed for password management are available in the App Store today, providing iOS users with useful organisation methods that combat the irritating prospect of forgetting your password and keep your online business secure.

It’s important for passwords to remain secure and this is what separates the good password management tools from the great ones. Here are three password management applications we feel your business can’t do without:

1Password
1Password is a really useful password management tool that gives you a wide range of useful features for a reasonable £17.99 in the App Store, whilst it’s also available on other separate operating systems. You can group your individual passwords together to create a well organised categorical system, whilst it can also create highly complex passwords for you to use.

mSecure
mSecure uses an encryption tool to ensure that a password remains secure at all times, whilst it doesn’t save any of your passwords away in the application itself, giving you an extra level of much needed security. You’ll receive automatic backup reminders every now and then and a useful password generator. One of its best features is its custom layout that lets you store all kinds of important data, from key codes and bank account data to safe combinations.

iCloud Keychain
iCloud Keychain is an incredibly useful tool that uses the secure iCloud storage system to maintain important data for you or your business, including credit card details, logins, networks and so on. It works across a number of different platforms and encrypts your important data so that you can access it from the iCloud whenever you need to. You’ll get a free 5GB account on installation, with room for expansion should you feel it necessary.

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