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by jrm4
1391 days ago
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And my answer, as someone who doesn't work for a password company but is into this sort of thing, is "Yes, I believe one can be." -- or more precisely, "When you do it yourself, as opposed to a no-real-liability password company, you can get a better read on what the issues are." Consider a classic "grandma" solution. A little notebook with good passwords kept in the purse or wallet. The issues here are more knowable than with LastPass or whatever. |
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> with good passwords
Well, which is it?
In all seriousness though, the two main benefits of password managers are they only autofill on the correct domain and they’ll suggest actually good passwords.