"Most People Still Rely on Memory or Pen and Paper for Password Management"

Bitwarden surveyed 2,400 people in the US, UK, Australia, France, Germany, and Japan about password habits. Twenty-five percent of respondents globally reuse passwords across 11 to over 20 accounts, and 36 percent use personal information in their credentials publicly accessible on social media platforms and online forums. Most respondents use memory (53 percent) and handwriting (34 percent) for work account passwords. Nearly half (48 percent) "somewhat frequently" or "very frequently" reuse passwords across workplace platforms or accounts. This article continues to discuss key findings from Bitwarden's World Password Day survey. 

Help Net Security reports "Most People Still Rely on Memory or Pen and Paper for Password Management"

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