There's nothing 100% of course. I use Lastpass and whenever they had/have a breach, I change all my important passwords regardless of claims/promises. Just on general principle, I pay attention to bank/credit card statements (which in the modern era, any credit card worth its salt has pretty good catching for oddball transactions, etc.)
In my case, I'm mostly just using the password manager as a convenient storage hub and still using old fashion safety tricks (changing passwords regularly, etc.) As others have already pointed out, they also make having a truly unique password for all of your accounts incredibly easy so they still provide security against "drive by" attacks (attacks not aimed at the password managers themselves I mean).
In my case, I'm mostly just using the password manager as a convenient storage hub and still using old fashion safety tricks (changing passwords regularly, etc.) As others have already pointed out, they also make having a truly unique password for all of your accounts incredibly easy so they still provide security against "drive by" attacks (attacks not aimed at the password managers themselves I mean).
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