A VPN secures the road your data travels on. A password manager secures the keys to your accounts. Neither replaces the other, and the most common way people actually get compromised is the password side, not the connection side.
What each one actually does
- VPN: encrypts your connection and hides your browsing from the network and your provider — see what is a VPN.
- Password manager: creates and stores strong, unique passwords, fills them in, and warns you when one appears in a breach.
Why the password side matters so much
Reused and weak passwords are behind a huge share of account breaches. A VPN does nothing about that — if you reuse one password everywhere, a single leak exposes everything. A password manager closes that gap, which is why it pairs so naturally with a VPN.
How they fit together
Use the VPN for connection privacy (especially on public Wi-Fi) and the password manager for account security. Together they cover the two most common everyday risks. NordPass is a natural companion to NordVPN since they come from the same company.
Key takeaway
Get both. The VPN protects how you connect; the password manager protects what you log into. They solve different problems and complement each other.