Women are better at cybersecurity and protecting themselves online, new research by password manager app NordPass suggests. The survey shows that women are more concerned about the potential harm of their personal online accounts being hacked. They also tend to use unique passwords more often than men. The study of 1,400 people in the US and UK reveals that 43 percent of women always use a unique password for online store accounts, 57 percent for banks and other financial institutions, 50 percent for personal email, and 38 percent for communication apps. In comparison, only 36 percent of men use unique…
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