I have two teenage daughters who have grown up in the electronics age and now have FB, Twitter, Vimo, and many other accounts and services. When I was their age I had a locker combination to remember and that's all :) Over the last few weeks I have been thinking that I need to do a better job of teaching them good password habits and good backup habits but I am not sure what the best method of doing this is. I use RoboForm and really like it but it's probably a bit much for them and therefore I don't know that would work for them.
Right now they use the same username and password for every site and while that password is a strong password in my opinion it's still the same for every account. At the very least I think they need to use better passwords for their bank accounts, FB, Twitter....things people like to hack. Any thoughts? Is iOS Keychain good enough? Does that backup to the cloud and does it store passwords for apps or just Safari? Would something as simple as a password protected document be best? Any input would be appreciated.
Right now they use the same username and password for every site and while that password is a strong password in my opinion it's still the same for every account. At the very least I think they need to use better passwords for their bank accounts, FB, Twitter....things people like to hack. Any thoughts? Is iOS Keychain good enough? Does that backup to the cloud and does it store passwords for apps or just Safari? Would something as simple as a password protected document be best? Any input would be appreciated.
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