Our password manager helps you secure your accounts by generating complex passwords, storing them and auto-filling your info for faster logins across devices. It’s secure and, best of all, you only have to remember a single password.
While we use passwords to help prevent unauthorised access to accounts, many aren’t following best practices. A password manager is crucial to creating and storing strong passwords for important online accounts.
of all internet users use the same password for multiple accounts
the percentage of data breaches due to poor password security
of population get frustrated trying to keep track of their passwords
Our password manager helps you secure your accounts by generating complex passwords, storing them and auto-filling your info for faster logins across devices. It’s secure and, best of all, you only have to remember a single password.
When creating new accounts, your password manager will offer to create a strong, unique password and then save your credentials for later use.
Store your passwords for each account; one primary password grants access to the rest.
Log in quickly to your accounts by auto-filling your credentials.
Identity theft refers to the unauthorised use of an individual’s personally identifiable information (PII), such as name, national ID, bank information, and other sensitive information that can compromise a person’s privacy, security, and financial assets.
You can protect yourself against identity theft by securing your personal information — online and offline. Make sure to engage in best practices such as using strong passwords, protecting your devices with updated security software, monitoring your bank transactions, securing your personal documents, and minimizing the amount of information you share online.
For proactive protection, McAfee® can actively monitor your sensitive information and give step-by-step guidance when you need it the most.
Begin by analysing the situation and reviewing the compromised information. Then, notify the relevant authorities, such as your bank, coverage agency, a local police station, or a national cybercrime complaint centre. While the relevant authorities are helping you with the case, check and secure your financial accounts, devices, and proof of identity.
The most common form of identity theft is financial identity theft, which refers to any type of theft when someone uses another individual’s information for financial gain. Some examples are New Account Fraud, Account Takeover Fraud, Business Identity Theft, and Tax-Related Identity Theft.
Parental controls provides you with the ability to supervise and keep your kids safer online. When you sign up for a family plan, you’ll receive easy instructions to get set up with the parental controls app.