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by Buge
3403 days ago
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Like you point out, my everyday desktop is already not very secure. I use most of my high value accounts fairly frequently. So most of my accounts would be compromised regardless of what password scheme I use. Installing an open source password manager doesn't lower my security by much. Previously I tried to memorize passwords. I ended up forgetting a lot. It was frustrating trying to remember what my password was, or even whether I had an account on the site or not. The user experience of being able to ctrl+f through all the accounts that I have in my database is very refreshing. I have a quite high value video game account, and 6 people have specifically targeted me. They've attempted various things, such as trying to exploit password reuse, and utilizing previous website database breaches that I was in. |
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