powermaker450
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- Comment on Are password managers secure to use? 1 day ago:
Remembering (and inevitably) forgetting passwords for all your different accounts is inconvenient, frustrating, and arguably less secure than a randomly generated password unique to each account.
Additionally, it can be tempting to reuse passwords for multiple accounts, which is trouble when a less-than-reputable service that you used that password on is breached, since that password wasn’t unique.
If you use an open-source, tried and true password manager (Bitwarden, Vaultwarden, KeePassXC) and keep a passphrase unique to that password manager only, you avoid the problems above which are way more likely to occur than Bitwarden passwords getting breached in plaintext, or a security vulnerability to the KeePass database.
Plus, most password managers offer support for passkeys, which are easier to register/use than passwords. They usually only require a “verify with passkey” button on a given website.
Bottom line, password managers are probably (definitely) more secure than any other reasonable solution that anyone has come up with.
- Comment on This entire community 1 month ago:
I sentence you to radial blur on everything
- Comment on Brazilian court gives Apple 90 days to allow sideloading on iOS. 4 months ago:
then don’t.
it’s not something your being forced to do. it’s the lifting of an unnecessary restriction that in turn gives you more power on your device.
- Comment on Designed by men, for men: Why sex with robots does not have appeal among women 4 months ago:
and this is why uBlock origin is the be all end all of extensions.
- Comment on What is your favorite app for Lemmy? Include Platform 5 months ago:
- Comment on My favorite 6 months ago:
fair, been to one of those as well. definitely worse than Olive Garden.
- Comment on My favorite 6 months ago:
not even sure if I stand alone on this hill, but Olive Garden is the worst place I’ve ever eaten at.
- Comment on sad spinosarus 7 months ago:
I think you a word
- Comment on Apple’s first Mac mini redesign in 14 years looks like a big aluminum Apple TV 8 months ago:
who let the magic mouse engineers loose