How do I remember all my passwords without reusing and recycling my passwords, at the same time, keep them complex and long?
The simple answer is use a password manager.
When used correctly, they are a safe way of storing banking information, passwords, address information and much more securely.
The problems we see when using password managers is their master password is short and weak, which can be worse than reusing your passwords across multiple sites.
There are many password managers like LastPass, 1Password, Bit Warden, Keeper and many more really good applications.
Sterling IT use and recommend LastPass as we have found the products to be quite good.
All different password managers have their strengths and weaknesses.
Yes, LastPass has been compromised as have others, though with strong master password, high iterations, you will find the vaults are still secure*
LastPass now includes SaaS protection on third party breaches with the version we sell. (Note that Sterling IT sell all products listed above) for $11inc per user per month.
This is normally $15.40inc per user per month
We can offer you a free trial – contact us and we can set you up and even give you a quick demo.
Here are some articles on LastPass:
G2 Blog, also has Hornsby Shire council testimonial https://blog.lastpass.com/posts/lastpass-leads-g2-spring-2025-global-grid-reports
Hornsby Shire Council Case Study – https://www.lastpass.com//-/media/3a15daec6039489b8520aae7b0498d5f.pdf
IRAP – https://blog.lastpass.com/posts/lastpass-completes-irap-assessment
- *Even though vaults are secure with good protection, in case of any breach, we always recommend to change passwords.

