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by russley
2710 days ago
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I used to think this, but I think this is actually bad advice for a few reasons. 1. People are bad at making new passwords
2. Someone might clear their browser history and delete the logins as a result.
3. Lock-in into the Chrome ecosystem. I personally use KeePass, but I understand it is a bit cumbersome to carry around a USB stick. I'd recommend LastPass to those who don't understand simply because it has a free tier, but everyone else should seriously consider paying the 2$ a month for whichever service they use. |
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For the people I'm talking about, installing and maintaining a "real" password manager isn't going to happen. The alternative is for them to continue using "Nameofcat1" for every damn site.
It's a reasonable trade-off.