The password managers are: KeepassDX (Far Left), KeepassXC (PC version of local), Proton Pass (Better privacy) and Bitwarden (Far Right). Please note that bitwarden does some data collection. See their privacy policy here and their privacy spy rating here.

  • AntelopeRoom@lemm.ee
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    17 days ago

    Given that I have probably 500-1000 logins in my password manager, I still wouldn’t be able to remember each one if I made a memorable one for each. I do make the ones I use often memorable, but still need a password manager for the others.

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      17 days ago

      That’s a lot of logins you have. Do you use them all? Feel free to do as you like. It’s just sad that you can’t accept that some people have different abilities and experiences than you.

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        17 days ago

        sometimes you move on from things you believe and then see people still with those beliefs

        btw your wikihow article mostly just talks about security by obscurity, which password crackers already exploit

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          17 days ago

          It’s okay that you don’t get the example as I said it was. It’s even okay that you haven’t moved on. What’s sad is, that you think it’s about a belief. I’ll take a wild guess here, and say that you might be religious too…

          Anyway, if you don’t feel like doing it the smart way, just don’t. It’s really that easy. It must be sad, needing to comment on anything that you don’t like, because you do it differently.

      • AntelopeRoom@lemm.ee
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        16 days ago

        Well, everything requires an account nowadays. Everything including my lightbulbs. Given the risks of password reuse, I always make a new username and password for each. If you’re reusing passwords between accounts, all it takes is for one of those services to get hacked and then hackers are able to get into everything. And, hackers have automated software to facilitate this. Given a million login credentials, they can easily check them against thousands of services.

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          16 days ago

          That’s just sad - a lightbulb with a password. 😅 I’m not talking about reusing passwords, but thanks for you comment.