SAVE UP TO 53%: During NordPass's summer sale,Lena Paul - The Next Morning they're offering over 50% off personal and family plans. Find two-year family plans for $66.96, knocking $76.80 off the price for 53% savings.
If your system involves a pile of sticky notes and the same password you've been using since 2014, it's time to upgrade your password management. Keeping a variety of strong, unique passwords is the best way to keep your data secure. That sounds like a lot of work, but you don't have to manage it yourself with tools like NordPass that do it for you.
SEE ALSO: Apple to launch Passwords, a dedicated password manager, report claimsAs reviewed by our sibling-publication PC Mag, NordPass is an excellent password manager. It syncs across all devices with built-in browser extensions available. In PC Mag's review, they noted the limited features on NordPass's free tier. So if you're looking to make an upgrade, NordPass's summer sale is the time.
Personal and family plans are marked down over 50%. One-year plans, usually start at $35.88 but during the sale, they're down to $23.88, while two-year plans are marked down to $35.76. Basically, you get two-years of NordPass for less than the price of their one-year plans.
Not only are you saving money, you're getting peace of mind over all your accounts. NordPass scans the web for data breaches (which are all too common these days) and assesses your accounts for any affected ones.
The NordPass summer sale ends soon, so don't sleep on better security.
Topics Cybersecurity
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