Post AQuoFNGlDEW9ikXtIm by morrick@appdot.net
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(DIR) Post #AQufhpSx4Y4Ngxk252 by morrick@appdot.net
2022-12-23T22:58:00Z
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Reason №4,137 why I don’t use a password manager: https://techcrunch.com/2022/12/22/lastpass-customer-password-vaults-stolen
(DIR) Post #AQufhpzZ7I9pK704um by Eggfreckles@mastodon.mit.edu
2022-12-23T23:08:31Z
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@morrick as long as your passwords are reasonably complex and unique you are better off than most. How you keep everything straight among your devices is up to you.
(DIR) Post #AQuoFNGlDEW9ikXtIm by morrick@appdot.net
2022-12-24T00:44:13Z
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@Eggfreckles Yes. I typically use unique and complex passwords/passphrases which vary in length between 18-40 characters. The more crucial the account they’re protecting, the longer and varied they are. (I use little tricks to make them more memorable to me).
(DIR) Post #AQurZBZkhNTh6jZER6 by Eggfreckles@mastodon.mit.edu
2022-12-24T01:21:25Z
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@morrick during the pandemic I switched to a password manager. Now every password is 12 characters or longer and completely random. The only passwords I remember are those to my email.