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    The Factors Influencing the Use of Password Managers

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    This paper investigates the factors that influence the actual use of password managers. In this paper, we have integrated some factors from the Technology Acceptance Model (perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, and attitude) with other factors from the literature review (user readiness, awareness, and motivation) to investigate the influence of these factors on the use of password managers. The authors used an online questionnaire to collect data. The questionnaire was distributed by using two social media platforms (Twitter and WhatsApp). There were 171 participants from 6 countries who completed the questionnaire. Structural equation modelling was employed by using SmartPLS-3 software to analyse the data. Findings indicate that perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, and user readiness have a positive impact and are substantially associated with attitude, thus influencing the actual use of password managers. Likewise, perceived usefulness, user readiness, and awareness have a positive impact and are significantly associated with motivation of users to use it, which also influences the actual use of password managers

    Factors Affecting Password Manager Adoption among European University Students

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    Password is the most common method of proving the identity on various online services. More and more sensitive information gets stored online: banking details, healthcare data, educational and corporate data. Due to the increasing amount of accounts, users face the challenge of creating and remembering various passwords of high complexity. To deal with such challenges and improve password management practices, security professionals suggest the use of password managers, also known as password managers. However, this tool has not gained much popularity among the end-users. The purpose of this thesis is to identify and examine the factors that may affect the adoption of password managers. In this regard, I have proposed a research model based on the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) and Task Technology Fit (TTF) models. Data (N=265) was collected from students enrolled at one of European universities using a online survey. For this purpose, data was collected using mailing lists and Facebook page of a crowdsourcing site. PLS-SEM was used to test the proposed model with a usable data set of N= 265.analyze the data sample collected with the means of a questionnaire. The results of the analysis show that performance expectancy and social influence affect behavioral intentions. Task technology fit, facilitating conditions, and behavioral intentions directly affect password manager adoptions, while performance expectancy, social influence, effort expectancy, and technology characteristics are the main factors that affect password manager adoption among European students indirectly
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