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In-reply-to » Iā€™ve been using a combination of ā€œone password for everythingā€ (bad i know) and a sh script to make strong passwords for stuff that matters but Iā€™ll probabaly switch to pass. The problem is we passed the point years ago where passwords that are secure (?) and meet the insane special character requirements are passwords I feel like typing out or even remembering. Kind of like I used to memorise my friendsā€™ phone numbers as a kid but no moreā€¦ that reminds me, I was recently able to log into my employer retirement account with just my birthdate and VOIP number šŸ˜‚ šŸ’€

@will@twtxt.net These days the best thing you can do to ensure your various myriad of accounts is secure it to use a password manager with a unique password per account, so yes you never actually know nor care to know what any of the password are. Secure your password manager itself with a strong master password that you do have to remember (obviously) and use multi-factor auth whereever possible for added security. Iā€™m not convinced you can get much better than this.

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