My favorite password manager is KeypassDx. I also use proton pass. What do you use and why?

    • @leftzero
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      15 hours ago

      This assumes a) passwords, and b) poor passwords at that.

      Passphrases are easy to remember, extremely hard to crack, and easily customisable for every site, and you don’t need no fucking password manager to store them.

      Though I’ll give you this: password managers are not, after all, necessarily single points of failure.

      If you need a password manager to manage your passwords you’re a much more vulnerable point of failure than your password management bloatware itself.

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      • Communist
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        33 hours ago

        Or you could not have to remember all of that, have vastly more complex passwords, have it be significantly more convenient.

        I currently have 100+ passwords stored in my password manager, do you actually expect people to remember 100+ unique phrases?

        • @leftzero
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          111 minutes ago

          vastly more complex passwords

          Complexity is practically irrelevant when compared to length when it comes to passwords. That’s the point of passphrases.

          do you actually expect people to remember 100+ unique phrases

          You can have a small number of passphrases and simply choose one and add a word or two based on the site. It’s trivial to “remember” an infinite number of unique passphrases if you’ve got an algorithm. 🤷‍♂️