where do you guys store your passwords? I don't use password managers, except the built in browser ones, so basically I make sure I have 1 really strong password, and I don't really care for unimportant ones.
But it feels dumb to take a photo of my password, or to keep it in a txt file. Where the fuck do you guys save this? Is it just best to type it down on a piece of paper and place it somewhere you'll remember where it is?
if your one password that gives access to every fucking password you have is weak enough that it can be remembered, then what is even the point of this whole exercise?
Ryder Brooks
Crack it then
Jayden Harris
No, but I'm just saying, what's the point of it all? You may as well not have a password manager, and just keep easy passwords.
James Jenkins
Birchwood parchment with lemon ink
Owen Cooper
not him but my master password is a ~15 character string of random lowercase and uppercase letters as well as numbers and symbols that ive committed to memory. maybe im autistic or something but dont assume that if its committed to memory its easily crackable
Ethan Butler
keep in mind some managers allow 2FA as well, such as keepass's key file or anything that supports a security fob
good luck cracking anything without it
Aaron Garcia
10.000 IQ
Adam King
I went from having three passwords to 67 unique passwords.
>I’m not sure why people are still reading this. While “never” is still a dangerous option, the rest of the issues I raise here are mostly resolved. Read before you share something.
Jeremiah Price
Your brain is botnet spyware kiddo
Alexander Nguyen
I already said it before, if you need to remember one thing, it's not hard to make it difficult to crack yet memorable. My keepass is a nonsensical sentence, 31 letters, with capitalization and numbers. It is pretty easy to remember and pretty fast to type. I have my keepass databese on every device, on every cloud service, for easy access.
Nathan Morgan
Keepass. It is the best, hands down. Needs inbuilt SCP support, really. That's the only thing letting it down.
Kayden Sullivan
keepass on android/desktop with local file and sync to cloud backup. Sometimes I copy the file to 3rd location for extra redundancy. I dont think my cloud would lose or corrupt the file but just to be on the safe side.
Master password. If something keylogs I am fucked. If something spies I am fucked. If someone sees me type it I am fucked. Is there a way to have 2 factor unlock for keepass?
Kayden Davis
>Is there a way to have 2 factor unlock for keepass? You can use both password and key file to unlock I guess.
Carson Green
this
Kevin Russell
>CTRL+F >No master password check out how it works, it's absolutely based.
Parker Brown
fpbp
Ethan White
based I am afraid of carrying my gpg secret key on my phone though
Asher Roberts
The funny thing is that this would actually stop most haxors.
Caleb Martinez
I use KeePass for most of my passwords. There are a few however, that I have in a notebook that I haven't stored on any password manager. If you want, you can print off a backup of your password manager database, and store it somewhere safe.
Jonathan Mitchell
you can just have a long passphrase that you can remember easily, take a random sentence from The Odyssey by Homer, and memorize it - for example.
Julian Sanchez
On my Google chrome
Benjamin Hall
>I don't use password managers that's your problem. keepass for the smart guys
Wyatt Perry
author says Bitwarden is perfectly safe for firefox users. It was just a Chrome issue which has since been addressed\fixed.