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Password manager > Password Safety
Password Safety
Password Safety
Are your passwords easy to guess? Are they not unique and weak (for example, qwerty or 12345)? Are they based on information that can be guessed or obtained from public sources (for example, names or dates of birth of your relatives)? Such passwords can be easily cracked. And once that happens, someone can access your online accounts and related data.
The Kaspersky Password Manager app can help you quickly check the strength of your passwords and whether the same password is used in more than one account.
To view Kaspersky Password Manager password scan results or add new passwords from the Kaspersky app, do the following.
- Open the Kaspersky app.
- Open the Password Safety section.
- Scan results are displayed under Password Safety, grouped by safety categories.
- Use this screen to view password scan statistics, scan passwords, or add new passwords to the Kaspersky Password Manager app.
To learn more about password scans, refer to the Kaspersky Password Manager help.
Article ID: 235939, Last review: Aug 19, 2022