Over 60% of us are overwhelmed by too many of these. What are they?

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Answer: Passwords and logins

Clues: “Cyber” and “Security”

According to a survey, 62% of people are overwhelmed with access screens and are worried about managing too many passwords, accounts, and log-ins.

85% of people think it’s worth it to some degree, because they believe they’re more secure and 64% feel confident in their cybersecurity knowledge

But over half admit to sharing their passwords with others, 40% admit to re-using passwords, 24% write down their passwords and 19% keep them listed in a file on their computer, or in a “notes” app.

The most commonly shared passwords are for streaming services, but other commonly shared passwords are for shopping accounts, personal emails, social media, work and school emails and “work productivity platforms.”

15% of people share their bank account passwords and pins.

Only 12% of people use a secure password manager, which experts and cybersecurity agencies recommend.

Most browsers have basic features like that built in, but many of the premium services cost money, especially the ones that offer secure ways to share with your partner and family members.

(PR Newswire)