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by eimrine
1519 days ago
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And being bond to some database? That is... not for everyone. Password manager is good if it is planned to share all my passwords after my death with my family, for not gifting my funds to some random guys. In every other cases it sucks like Sasha Grey (from my lifestyle's point of view which involves heavy use of random devices most of them even does not support any passwd mngr). |
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It doesn't for basically everything I do, and I have a lot of systems, subscriptions, and profiles to worry about.
> random devices most of them even does not support any passwd mngr
In the simplest case, 2 things are needed to support a password manager: Network access, and copy-paste.