7 Tips to Maximize Security with Daboo Password Protector

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Quick Setup Guide: Getting Started with Daboo Password Protector

1. Install the app

  • Desktop: Download the Windows/Mac installer from the official site and run the installer.
  • Mobile: Install from Google Play or Apple App Store.

2. Create your account

  • Open the app and choose “Create account.”
  • Enter email and a strong master password (use a long passphrase).
  • Save recovery options (recovery email, phone, or recovery code).

3. Set up master password recovery

  • Write down and store the recovery code offline (print or use a hardware wallet).
  • Enable account-recovery options shown during setup.

4. Enable multi-factor authentication (MFA)

  • Turn on MFA in Settings.
  • Use an authenticator app (TOTP) or a hardware security key for best security.

5. Import or add passwords

  • Import: Use CSV import from another password manager or browser export.
  • Manually add: Create entries for websites, usernames, passwords, and notes.
  • Use built-in password generator to create strong passwords.

6. Install browser extension

  • Add the Daboo browser extension for Chrome/Edge/Firefox.
  • Sign into the extension; enable autofill and auto-save prompts.

7. Sync across devices

  • Ensure sync is enabled in Settings to keep passwords updated across devices.
  • Verify sync by checking an entry added on one device appears on another.

8. Configure security settings

  • Auto-lock timeout: set short timeout (e.g., 1–5 minutes).
  • Biometric unlock: enable fingerprint/Face ID on mobile.
  • Require re-authentication for sensitive actions.

9. Organize entries

  • Create folders or use tags (Work, Personal, Banking).
  • Mark critical accounts (email, bank) as favorites.

10. Backups and emergency access

  • Enable encrypted backups to cloud or local storage.
  • Set up emergency access for a trusted contact if available.

Tips:

  • Use unique passwords for each site.
  • Regularly run the security/audit feature to replace weak or reused passwords.
  • Keep the app updated.

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