>tfw you forget some of your 50 character encryption password because you used symbols and capitals in odd places >tfw it was mostly muscle memory but after a few months of not using it, I can't enter it correctly
How do you cope with this feel? Do you worry someday you'll forget your password?
Aw shit, you must be retard next time make it shorter and write it down fagfrog poster
Parker Brooks
Don't cope, use a password manager next time. And not a proprietary one.
Aiden Davis
It's too risky to use in a password manager. It's like the master password of it.
>write it down
Again too risky if anyone found it.
Hunter Baker
One passwd to rule them all.
Leo Rivera
>50 characters Your brain is adapted to hold seven digits in your short term memory. You can get away with a complicated password that's double, maybe triple that. You asked for this.
Connor Cook
just imagine a mansion where are the furniture are numbers lmao
write a list of all possible variations that it could've been. try each one until you're certain you've entered it correctly and it still didn't get it right, then strike it out. happened to me, altho my FDE pw is sub 10 chars rather than a whole fucking essay, lmao
William Smith
>tfw haven't forgot any of my 50+ passwords of size of 20+ characters, numbers and symbols
No, my master password is short but impossible to bruteforce. Security key is printed out and I have the PDF on a few backup microSD cards.
Gabriel Adams
wow thats really secure, fucking retard also retards
Landon Campbell
Who the fuck you think is after you, NSA?
Juan Garcia
That's not what he said. He also said that Jews and christians should defend their religions from secularism. Gotcha! Dumb Jow Forums, can't even pretend to be a nazi
Luis Flores
Literally just make your password a 50 character long string that's a bunch of words in a little story you can remember
TheDogJumpedOntoTheLimoAndShoutedHello
No one will ever guess something like that, ever. And it's impossible to be brute forced
>It's too risky to use in a password manager. It isn't if you use a FOSS one. >It's like the master password of it. Yeah? And? So? You're not just blindly trusting a company and poeple on YouTube paid to advertise it. So, what's your genius solution then since everyone else is a retard? Huh?
Logan Torres
not really I just use words I can remember as my passwords but use ciphers like 1337 and others to make it harder to crack
All dictionary words. Could easily be put through a sophisticated dictionary attack.
Angel Anderson
What you do is come up with phrase >i like to pet dogs cats are icky Add some capitalization and marks >I like to pet dogs. Cats are icky! Some random numbers >420I like to pet dogs. Cats are icky!69 Remove the non word stating letters and spaces >420Iltpd.Cai!69 You could even add a letter denoting the service, eg.: a for your adobe account >420Iltpd.Cai!69a There you go, a decent password with high entropy, hard to remember of someone tries to shoulder surf you, and you could even write down the original phrase as a reminder
Charles Reyes
this, also use "username" as username
Adam Fisher
i hate using this faggot comic but this is relevant
>implying the limit for short term memory is anywhere near the limit for long term memory I memorized 100 digits of pi in high school as part of a pissing contest with my friend, and still know all 100 digits 10 years later. You're fucking retarded if you think long term memory is that limited.
"Password1" is absolutely secure. "password" can be cracked by any of the world's superpowers' Intelligence agencies with their supercomputers in under a month.
Sebastian Murphy
getting 4 words correct out of a dictionary is more difficult than getting 1 word + leetspeak + 2 chars
Nathaniel Lewis
hunter2
Jeremiah Mitchell
>einstein quote about not filling your head with useless shit