Enpass Password Manager keeps all your passwords shrouded in mystery from hackers

You probably think you're pretty clever. You've been rocking the same Gmail account login since your freshman year of college — and it's still just as safe as the day you created the password.

Hey, if "football" was good enough to get you through freshman year, it'll serve you well into 2021 and beyond, right? Unfortunately, you're living in a fantasy world. The only reason every scrap of your personal data isn't splashed all over the dark web right now is because a hacker hasn't gotten to you yet.

But he will. Right now, a computer has been tested to spin through over 100 billion password guesses in a single second. Against that, "football" stands absolutely no chance.

Instead, attack your password security with the biggest, baddest web guns you can muster, which includes protection like a subscription to a service like Enpass Password Manager.

Enpass is incredibly simple. After creating a profile and establishing the single master password that you'll have to remember, Enpass kicks into overdrive.

It seeks out all your weak, outdated, inferior passwords, then replaces them with new long-tail passwords including letters, numbers and characters. They look random because they are. Thankfully, you don't need to remember a thing about those passwords since they're all stored in your own Enpass account. 

That account only lives on your personal device, not on any Enpass server, so your data is kept under tight lock and key with you and you only. You can even create multiple password vaults to separate all your personal, family, and work data; or login with biometric data like your fingerprint or your face.

While your passwords remain under Enpass' safekeeping, so does all the rest of your personal data. Enpass logs your most precious vital stats like credit card information, bank account numbers, licenses, files, documents, and more. When you need to enter your card number to make a purchase, Enpass will automatically prompt you and fill in the correct number.

If you have an online cloud service like Dropbox, GoogleDrive, OneDrive or others, you can also use your cloud space to link your Enpass passwords to all of your connected devices. That way your laptop, phone, tablet and everything else enjoy the same password security.

Right now, you can pick up a lifetime of Enpass Password Manager coverage for almost 60 percent off its regular price, down to just $24.99.

Prices are subject to change.

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