Tell me you use the same password everywhere without telling me you use the same password everywhere
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SpaceXplorer_8042@lemmy.zip 1 year ago
Why did people stop using notepads (actual physical ones) for this? No digital storage, no hassle. Besides, after a couple of times you get the muscle memory of typing in the passwords anyway.
PlutoniumAcid@lemmy.world 1 year ago
My password manager contains about 600 passwords by now. I use 30+ passwords on a daily basis for work (IT industry) so no chance in hell that I’ll remember half of those. And the ones I need maybe once a year?? Good luck without a manager.
CarbonatedPastaSauce@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I did this, stored in an encrypted container, for a long time. Problem is it’s not scalable unless you start reusing passwords across different sites and services, which is itself a terrible practice.
Switched to Bitwarden (self hosted) several months ago and am very happy with it.
Rootiest@lemm.ee 1 year ago
I’m using 64-character passwords with upper/lower-case letters, numbers, and symbols.
I prefer not to manually enter them every time
Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 year ago
Try to remember
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We will see how fast you can remember that after a long and mentally exhausting work day :)
Undaunted@feddit.de 1 year ago
I have a different password for each service I use. Each password is 30+ characters long and completely random with letters, numbers and special characters. There’s no way I could remember any of them and they’d be a hell to type out manually. I use KeePass on every device I own and it’s synced over my NAS. So it’s super convenient and no risk for leaks.