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The Sticky Note Epidemic: It Is Time to Implement a Password Manager

Written by Kurt Thomas | Jan 28, 2026 12:15:00 PM

Introduction

Walk around your office and lift up a few keyboards. Check the undersides of monitors. You will almost certainly find a yellow sticky note with a password written on it. This is the "Sticky Note Epidemic," and it happens because we ask employees to remember dozens of complex, unique passwords. The human brain cannot do it, so they resort to unsafe shortcuts. The solution is not to lecture them. The solution is to give them a tool known as a Password Manager.

Security Meets Convenience

A Password Manager is a secure, encrypted digital vault. Your employees only have to remember one strong Master Password. The software generates and remembers complex, 20 character random passwords for every other site they visit. It automatically fills the login fields for them, making the secure way also the fastest way.

Ending the Reset Loop

How much time does your team waste clicking the "Forgot Password" link? Or calling IT to reset a locked account? A password manager eliminates this friction. It also allows for secure sharing. If the marketing team shares a login for a social media account, they can share access via the tool without actually revealing the password text, keeping control of the account.

Key Business Benefits

Zero Reuse: Eliminates the risk of employees using the same simple password for every site.

Offboarding Security: When an employee leaves, you revoke their access to the vault, and they instantly lose access to all the shared company logins stored inside.

Mobile Access: Employees can securely access credentials on their phones without typing them out.

Conclusion

You cannot fight human nature, but you can equip it. A password manager removes the burden of memory from your staff, killing the sticky note habit once and for all.