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Never forget a password for the rest of your life with Sticky Password — now just £18.77

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TL;DR: Through Sept. 29, you can score a lifetime subscription to Sticky Password Premium for only £18.77 when you use the code TAKE5 at the Mashable Shop.


Between your email, streaming services, bills, favourite news sites, social media, and all the other websites, apps, and smart home gadgets that want you to make an account, the passwords really start to build up. Keeping track of all those passwords — use a special character, use a number, use a capital letter, solve a riddle — takes work. It’s very tempting to write down all your passwords or just re-use the same one over and over, both of which are major cybersecurity mistakes.

The alternative is a lot better: investing in an affordable password manager that lets you create, save, and autofill your login data on all your accounts online. 

Sticky Password Premium gives one user a secure place to update, protect, and share their passwords across all accounts, and you can get a lifetime subscription for only £18.77 (reg. £150.20) until Sept. 29 at 11:59 p.m. PT. Just be sure to use the coupon code TAKE5 during checkout.

Protect your privacy online 

The average person has around 100 passwords. That’s a lot to keep track of and even more to keep secure. A good password manager helps boost your cybersecurity without compromising convenience. 

Here’s how it works. You log in to Sticky Password and input your passwords. Once they’re uploaded, those passwords are available for autofill across all connected devices. Put in your Netflix password on your MacBook and start streaming on your Android. If you choose to save your passwords locally, they’ll be stored on one selected device, but you can share them with others in moments. 

Sticky Password is compatible with Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android devices. It also supports multiple languages, and your subscription comes with minor and major updates included. You’ll even get dark web monitoring for 1 year, so if your security is compromised, you’ll know.

Save on a password manager that’s with you for life 

It may seem easier to reuse a couple passwords, but that puts your accounts and identity at risk. Instead, get a password manager that lets you generate new, secure passwords and stores the old ones.

Get a lifetime subscription to Sticky Password Premium on sale for £18.77 (reg. £150.20) until Sept. 29 at 11:59 p.m. PT. Use the code TAKE5 to take advantage of this reduced pricing at the Mashable Shop.

Prices subject to change.


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