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Plus, a stunning password statistic. [The Futurist is the daily newsletter that curates the best in

Plus, a stunning password statistic. [Welcome To The Futurist]( [Welcome To The Futurist]( [Welcome To The Futurist]( [The Futurist is the daily newsletter that curates the best in tech, space, and science (weird or otherwise) every morning. Not for you? No problem, feel free to]( [unsubscribe here](. /TECH [Your Aunt Will Thank You]( [YOUR AUNT WILL THANK YOU]( We’ve all been there. Your aunt sends you a message on social media trying to ask you to send her money because she’s in trouble. When you ask your aunt, she goes, “What do you mean? I’m just at lunch with your mom.” That’s because her account has been breached. Since the start of 2020, 2.5 billion online accounts have been breached, and weak or stolen credentials are the leading cause. 2,500,000,000 — look at all those zeroes. Luckily, our friends at Dashlane have made it their mission to help you stay ahead of breaches. [LEARN MORE »]( Now, we could throw a lot of jargon at you. Like, how all customer data in Dashlane is encrypted with AES-256 encryption — the first publicly accessible and open cipher approved by the National Security Agency (NSA) to protect information at a “Top Secret” level. We could tell you how Dashlane uses zero-knowledge architecture or how they use ARGON2 cryptography. Dashlane even has a bug bounty program to ensure security researchers can help them find and fix vulnerabilities. We could tell you all that, but this is the important thing: They’ve never been breached. Other password and data protection programs have. Whether you’re a business that needs to protect customer and employee data or just need to use a password manager in your personal life, picking Dashlane is an easy decision because – unlike some other password managers — Dashlane has never been breached. The choice is clear: [CHOOSE DASHLANE »]( /CAPTIVATING [@dashlane on Instagram]( [//security by @dashlane]( Interested in having your Instagram account featured in The Futurist? [SLIDE INTO OUR DMs »]( /CURIOUS [//SECURITY QUIZ: How Often Do Hacking-Related Data Breaches Leverage Stolen Or Weak Passwords?]( //SECURITY QUIZ HOW OFTEN DO HACKING-RELATED DATA BREACHES LEVERAGE STOLEN OR WEAK PASSWORDS? Password and data security matter. Sometimes, it starts with a strong password… [WHAT DO YOU THINK IT IS? »]( [THE FUTURIST]( [Advertise]( [Talk to Us](mailto:letschat@getthefuturist.com) | [Shop]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Follow The Futurist on Instagram! | @getthefuturist]( Powered by StackCommerce 21 Market Street | Venice, CA 90291 [View this email in your browser](

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