This morning Ashli & I talked about the most popular passwords from 2015. The most common one was '123456' followed by 'password.' Is it any surprise we're all getting hacked? Here are a couple of apps that I use to create strong, safe passwords -- that I never have to remember.

I have fallen in love with an app called Dashlane. You need only one password for the app, then it creates random, secure, long, strong passwords for all your login needs. They're passwords you'll never remember, but you don't have to -- because Dashlane auto-populates your login & password info on the sites you use.

Another benefit is that it syncs across all your devices. Need to login on your phone? No problem, Dashlane lives there too. Using a computer that's not yours, but still need to login to a site? Just look up the stored password on your mobile device and type it in.

There's another app called 1Password that is very similar to Dashlane. I've used 1Password, but slightly prefer the functionality of Dashlane.

And as Ashli suggested, don't use '123456' for your Dashlane password.

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