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Baby Boomers beat Gen Z in password hygiene, but both generations still don’t stick to the best practices — and many people are still using decades-old passwords that they made as kids

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NordPass study claims older generations are more likely to change passwords than younger generationsBut younger users are more in tune with password storage services, preferring to use password managers over memory and writing them downAll generations are failing to adhere to the best practices when it comes to password hygieneMany people may believe Gen Z are the best when it comes to adopting new tech, but a new study by NordPass polling 7,861…
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Tech Radar broke the news in United Kingdom on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
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