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by eternityforest
1279 days ago
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If I only had a phone, I would definitely want live sync, so I had a chance of recovery if my phone was gone. Keepass isn't even something I'd consider. I'm not sure what you're referring to that should be taught in schools. The problem of forgetting things is often "human error" not "pilot error", a random packet loss of the mind rather than lack of skill. There's strategies to mitigate it, like always leaving the house with the same set of items and never changing it up, and avoiding situations where you rely on memory, but live sync is going to prevent a lot of mistakes. |
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But doing password saving and live sync through a third party service it's pretty crazy to me. Why not split the threat? One program to store your passwords and one service to sync them. I use keepass2android and keepassxc with my own file sync server as sync method. If you don't want your own server you can use a multitude of third party ones.
What should be taught in school is to store your passwords in a secure way just like any other important real life skills like doing your taxes, basic eating and physical health, etc.