Why do I see a message about a compromised vault password?
You see a message about a compromised vault password because the password you are currently using to unlock your Avast Password Manager vault appears to be compromised. A compromised password means it is well-known, widely used, and may have been exposed in data breaches. We recommend you change your vault password to one that is unique and strong. This is a preventative measure to ensure the security of your data.
Why do I see a message about my vault password not being unique?
You see a message about a vault password not being unique because it seems to be the same as, or similar to, a password you use for another online account. It is crucial for your vault password to be distinct from other passwords you use. Using one password for multiple purposes can put you at risk. A unique vault password provides an extra layer of security to your Avast Password Manager vault.
Why is my vault password compromised?
If you use the same password across different websites or apps, it could have been exposed during a data breach on one of those platforms. This does not necessarily mean your Avast Password Manager vault is compromised. Rather, it indicates that your current password is not secure.
Is my vault data impacted or compromised?
When you see a message about a compromised vault password, it does not mean your vault data is compromised. To access your vault data, signing into your Avast account, validating 2-Factor Authentication (2FA) if enabled, and unlocking your vault with your vault password, is necessary. The message about a compromised vault password is a precaution to ensure you maintain the highest level of security possible.
Does Avast know my vault password?
No, Avast does not know your vault password. The compromised password detection is performed locally on your device, preserving our zero-knowledge architecture. This means only you have access to your vault password, ensuring your data privacy and security.
What happens to my Passwordless Vault Unlock setup after I change my vault password?
When you change your vault password, you need to set up your Passwordless Vault Unlock again. Changing your vault password resets the Passwordless Vault Unlock setup. This is necessary to ensure that your new vault password is effectively linked with the Passwordless Vault Unlock feature.
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Updated on: 29/01/2025