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## **What is password management, and Why use Keepass?**
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If you have seen my [Offensive Security](../../HTB/index.md) blog section, or the numerous news regarding massive companies being hacked, you should be aware that no matter where you choose to put your data out there, nowhere is truly safe.
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If you have seen my [Offensive Security](../../hacking/index.md) blog section, or the numerous news regarding massive companies being hacked, you should be aware that no matter where you choose to put your data out there, nowhere is truly safe.
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Now let's take the following example, Bob is being lazy (again), and he uses the same password for his laptop, all of his accounts online, and at some point he creates an account on "Spotify":
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