Password manager
We've curated 9 cybersecurity statistics about Password manager to help you understand how secure storage and management of passwords is evolving in 2025, addressing threats like credential stuffing and emphasizing the importance of strong, unique passwords for each account.
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56% of Gen Z parents do not use a password manager.
25% of Gen Z parents use a password manager with shared vaults to securely manage credentials across the household.
16% of families overall use a password manager with shared vaults to securely manage credentials across the household.
30% of Gen X and Boomers say they use a password manager that creates secure passwords as a measure to help themselves from being hacked.
36% of Millennials say they use a password manager that creates secure passwords as a measure to help themselves from being hacked.
32% of consumers say they use a password manager that creates secure passwords as a measure to help themselves from being hacked.
33% of Gen Z consumers say they use a password manager that creates secure passwords as a measure to help themselves from being hacked.
Gen Z is the most likely generation to use password management software (46%). This compares to 39% of Millennials and 33% of Gen X.
SpyCloud found 159,313 stolen credential records from popular password managers in 2024.