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i've been using a local keepass repository for decades

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I have mine written down in a notebook.

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Your 5 passwords you use on every site? Really secure solution

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Honestly. It is. Who the duck is breaking into houses to steal a notepad?

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...5 passwords? for what 100 sites?

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The benefats of a password manager far outweigh the cons

Trans lives matter

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I disagree and will fight you over this, Ala drama style

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It's really not rocket science.

The most common exploit will be 1. phishing 2. reused passwords.

If you use a password manager properly you will not reuse the same passwords. They will be randomly generated on the fly.

If you are not using a password manager you will inevitably reuse the same passwords or a basic ""salt"" scheme (ReusedPassword + SiteName, etc.)

"Analog" password managers like the one above are probably a fine solution too, if you don't have too many devices or accounts, but it doesn't scale well.

You should expect the rando form to get hacked (rdrama) but if you trust your password manager provider (hell use BitWarden, Password Store, or KeePass if you don't) your passwords being leaked should be so far down the line of exploits it does not matter.

In the case of being chased by glowies, I mean you shouldn't use computers. State Actors always win.

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Your pulitzer is in the mail. Learn to memorize and adapt

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Passwords are just butt, don't know what to tell you. Passkeys might be the future but I'm sure r-slurs like you will still be against them.

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Lol okay noob

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lol yeah I have lastpass and they explained it happened in their cloud environment. Something something ooopsie shared something. idk I just always assume my data is out there anyway.


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I only use one for everything and I have it written in marker on all of my devices. It's LoveForBussylordsAndSneeding4ever!

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Our customers’ passwords remain safely encrypted due to LastPass’s Zero Knowledge architecture

As long as you don't use a shit master password you're fine.

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Yeah, it's wild what the super math nerds were able to come up with in terms of making encryption unbreakable.

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maybe don't use a closed source password manager that stores your data on someone else's computer

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I use a close source password manager called my brain

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my memory isn't good enough to remember hundreds of randomly generated 32 character extended ascii strings and the accounts associated with them :marseybigbrain:

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instead of using a cloud service botnet I use keepassxc on my computer

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