What password manager does Jow Forums use ?

what password manager does Jow Forums use ?

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Keepassxc

I use LastPass because I'm not insecure about da jooz.

KeepAss

KeePassX

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I use the same password for all of my accounts. I don't have anything valuable to lose.

You must have a pretty shitty life

A notebook and fucking pen.
Its fucking easy.

my fucking brain

keepassxc and keepassdx

*house burns down*

only the most retarded normie fucking idiots use password managers.

use a piece of paper and pen, and a safe.

...

same, except for my gmail of course

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Yeah, I don't have to protect 200gb of anime shit like you do.

>unlocking a safe every time you want to log in to something

>being too fucking stupid to remember your most frequently needed passwords

the triangle shape goes in the triangle hole, retard.

i have passwords to log into 5 computers and 8 credit union/credit card accounts memorized, plus a few services like electrical, water, trash, and internet.

you people must be seriously dumb if you cant live life without a password manager.

LastPass. I got locked in years ago, but the autofill is so good. Any self-hosted solution that has as good autofill as LastPass?

Right index finger?

>advocating password managers AND auto fill all your details in a browser
this thread glows.

ah yes let me just memorize these passwords really quick
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Why are password managers a thing? People getting dumber and dumber it seems

>Remembering 64 random characters for each account.
I think we just found rainman, wanna hit the casino with me, user?

Seems safe enough to protect you anime collection.

>also being too fucking stupid to make a secure password that you can memorize

jesus christ how do you make your piss into the toilet?

Keepass and bitwarden.

Brain memory

ah yes because there are so many places and times you need a randomized 64 character password which accept special characters like ¶ and ¾

keep pushing your bullshit.

>Muh horsebatterystaple
>Gets dictionary attacked
>Pssst nothing personnel kid

>only 200gb
not the guy you quoted but these days those weebs will have TBs of anime. they have no life

KeePass because it's free and I don't need someone else to manage my database.

brain

>being too stupid to insert a few numbers and special characters to defeat dictionary attacks

>yfw when he uses 8 word diceware phrases

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.txt file stored to google drive

i use 99 character complex passwords so writing them down isn't feasible

and what websites/services accept 99 character passwords?

Not him but I think google accepts up to 128.

Lol just remember these easy passphrases bro
bluff 5bonehead 5unaltered 5drool 5equipment 5discard 5unaudited 5keep
barley 2manmade 2quail 2uncured 2tanning 2showman 2eloquent 2emerald
booted 8dividing 8tactile 8shaky 8licking 8headcount 8footprint 8tameness
utter Tsandblast Tabnormal Tpayment Tgiddy Tcasing Ttrading Tunwell
sampling srecount simmorally smarbled simplicate swasabi srepulsive simmerse
sanction gaycoronary gayscrambler gaywobbling gayvixen gaypursuit gayabreast gaytheatrics
jargon 4trimester 4schematic 4tannery 4vintage 4quizzical 4couch 4ample

Yeah, my bad. That shit is spreading like flu.
Animetard schizos need to have randomized 64 character passwords to store their 2d waifus and pajeet level code safely.

>diceware
Good luck with your stupid 8 word pharases, kid.

You could just have one really good passphrase for your password manager and let it take of the rest.

Bitwarden

not him, most website supports upto 128 character password

Yes that is the point of a password manager better than "brain" and "notebook"

thats nice, and might be important if state level information is used on that google account, but a simple easy to remember password such as "fucker100%" is 10 characters and would take 3000 years to crack without a super computer.

the kids in this thread are larping about the important difference between 3000 years and 3 million.

I have two "sets" of passwords, one is a password generated every 12 months with pwgen and the other is one generated with pwgen every month. I just practice and remember it for about 30mins and have decent typing speed.

A notebook I have locked up at my desk, behind closed doors in my apartment.

>"fucker100%
This is a really bad password. It's a typical human made password and would be cracked almost instantly with a good rule set. No brute force needed here.

Do you guys who write it down on paper also have offsite backups somewhere?

this is the answer. you morons are larping about security. real security would be NOT having your shit in file which someone could gain access to by knowing where your PC is.
>instantly
sure thing, kid.

this

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>instantly
Yes, if there is a database breach and they used md5 to hash it which many services still do. Using gpus with a good rule set woulds crack that in a few seconds.

pretty much this and even if someone had a 10k computer botnet trying to crack anons 8 char password on google the account would be locked in instants

cool fantasy. are you james bond? do you protect nuclear launch codes?

quit larping. an 8-12 character password is sufficient for everyone whos not targeted by state funded supercomputers.

The real problem is getting users at a workplace to not use the 10,000 most common passwords

I live in 2019 where consumer grade graphics cards can crack you shitty password in seconds.

youtube.com/watch?v=7U-RbOKanYs

I'm sure he needs to protect something very important. Can't see if they are larping or just paranoid, latter explains why they haven't left the house in months.

t. complete retards who have no idea how password cracking even works
>it would take 3000 years to crack "fucker100%"
lol
>you can't crack a gmail password, google would lock the account
fucking lmao

how would you crack a gmail password without the hash then retard

>thinks anything stored digitally is safe
>doesn't even know quantum computers will crack his 1 million character password in a minute
aside from that, this is merely the first link on a search i did.
komando.com/happening-now/547660/hackers-find-security-flaws-in-5-popular-password-managers-are-you-safe
you can argue that longer passwords are better, but youre delusional if you think anything you do will protect you if real money and power are after you.

password managers are for the lazy, thats it. they are not safe. they are not a good idea.

There are multiple database breaches every day.

You can check your emails here if you have been in one.

haveibeenpwned.com/

Most people that spend a lot of time online have been in a few.

It's actually a part of my job.

>t.

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en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-quantum_cryptography

So your job is advocating massive passwords to ordinary people ?

>posts a picture in place of an argument
thanks for letting me know you dont have shit.

My brain

You do understand that all those passwords are protected with just one pass brainlet like you could remember?
Talking about single point of failure kek

lmao btfo

>Having bunch of 64 random passwords for each acc.
>same account is unlocked with with same easy to remember password.

>me so smart

Sure user

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>same easy to remember password.
Entropy, now fuck off.

The point is that they are secure and unique, with each account having it's own password. That way when a database gets leaked I don't have to worry about anything, since each account is registered with its own email.

If the site is targeted, yes.
Doesn't change the fact its way easier to get everything you own with some drive-by malware just by infecting retards like you.

Password managers are shit, what you get is a single point of failure to all of your accounts.
Now we could argue over this but it's way easier to get passwords from brainlets by infecting them directly then to go break multimillion companies security.

Don't talk shit about infosec if only info you get is from popular news outlets.
Go back where you came from retard

qubes-os.org/

>brother uses words with numbers on the end as passes
>explain that those are easily brute forced
>he starts using passphrases
>explain that those are easily brute forced
>he starts using passphrases where the passcode is the first letter of each word in the phrase
>explain that those are easily brute forced and that his is part of a dictionary brute force in the first place (famous quote from Portal game)
>he's like, "well what is your pass?"
>reply with, "I don't know. It is just a random pattern on the keyboard."

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Calm down a bit, brainlets are on suicide watch.

>hackers would rather spend time and resources infecting your computer rather than cracking leaked passwords for more profit and a fraction of the effort
t. samefagging brainlet

Bitwarden

I don't know it just werks (not on Samsung Internet though)

>"i don't use password managers because my computer could get infected!!"

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>t. incel cpu user

A password manager is effective. You can set up 2FA, you can keep away the most important shit from it. It's much more effective to have a password manager with a difficult password and 2FA and then just randomly generate nonsensical, difficult passwords for each account that's in there you have at least a moderate level of security. If instead you just memorize the same 5 fucking passwords and use them with multiple sites (like an absurdly big amount of people do, by the way) you're more prone to get fucked in the ass.

What you don't do is store sensitive data there. Or your email account or other venues by which you can restore said accounts.

Roboform works the best.. sorry

I just use bananas12 on all my passwords. no one ever gets it

lastpass, it just works

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is 1Password just a meme?

Pen and paper

Bitwarden

Troy Hunt recommends it.

I store them on plain text in Google Keep

they surely like to fuck with their customers
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keepass file in my nextcloud

keepass with the db shared using syncthing

it has to be keepass for me op.

There's only so much entropy you can make on a simple sample brainlet.

This is a good illustration of how anti-privacy, anti-security and anti-anime shilling goes together.

This doesn't change facts one bit, if you are using something like that you wouldn't even need meme password manager

>anti-anime shilling

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