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ZDNET's key takeaways
Password managers remain vital to your security.
Linux has plenty of available options.
These tools are open-source and readily available.
I've been using a password manager for as long as I can remember. To be honest, I can't imagine not using one at this point.
If you're serious about your security, it's time to adopt one yourself. Or, if you're using a password manager that doesn't have a Linux client, now's the perfect time to switch to one that does. And if anyone tells you that Linux doesn't have viable options, they are simply wrong.
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