We have more and more passwords to remember. In addition, there are more and more online services that we use and that, for security reasons, are managed through new credentials. In short: it is a hassle to have to remember both username and password. Also, if we always use the same data in all our accounts, we run the risk that if discovered in one service, all our other accounts will be in jeopardy.
For all this, the best thing is to use a password manager. However, many of the alternatives that exist in the market are difficult to handle. But for this it is launched RememBear, a password manager that everyone will know how to use. In addition to being available for Mac, there is also a version available for Windows, Linux, Android, iOS and even an extension for Chrome; They are also working on an extension for Safari and Firefox. Although, do you know the best of everything? Which at the moment is free since it is in beta.
RememBear is in beta, at the moment. That is, everyone can access their services for free. Of course, the company warns that the final version (v 1.0) will be released in a few months. will have a payment model with some extra functions. Likewise, they do assure us that although the product is in the testing phase, the security is not. So you can be sure that your passwords are safe.
How does it work? Well, it's very simple: once you cast RememBear for the first time you will have to set a master password. This will be in charge of safeguarding all our data and the one that should not fall into the hands of anyone other than you. For the rest, once this step is configured, every time you enter a service that asks for your username and password, RememBear will attack you to ask if you want to save that data in the manager.