How secure is your e-commerce site and/or your personal data?

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John Nieuwenburg

John Nieuwenburg has been a professional business coach since 2004. Prior to becoming a coach, he held executive positions with Tip Top Tailors and BC Liquor Stores. In 2019, MacKay CEO Forums awarded him with Canada’s CEO Trusted Advisor Award in the Small Business category. Since becoming a coach, John has worked with over 350 clients, taking them through a systematic process that helps them feel organized, confident and in control of their businesses.

Dashlane’s first quarterly Personal Data Security Roundup was released today! The roundup takes a look at password policies of the top 100 e-commerce sites, and the results are staggering.

Most e-commerce sites, which often store their users’ personal info, including credit cards,have password policies that seem to be from a more naive era… perhaps one not riddled with account crackings and data breaches. Here’s an infographic of what the results of our study show:

 

Personal Data Illusion

The easiest way to create and remember strong passwords is with a password manager, like Dashlane, which generates unique passwords for you, saves them to your account, and autofills them online. I started using Dashlane after an OLD blog site of mine got hacked. Scary!  I tried several Password managers and for me, Dashlane was the best by far.

If you are still using 123456789 as your password, don’t delay change it NOW.  Yes, I am yelling at you!  😉

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