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by nicetryguy
1094 days ago
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Possible, however: My personal strategy, much like i have a "junk email" address for signing up for random BS and a personal one for actually using is that i have a "junk password" that i sign up for unimportant services, and i guarantee it has been leaked many times. My important banking / amazon / etc passwords are indeed (slightly) unique and backed up by an digitally impenetrable firewall: pen and paper. Granted, this is just for personal use, and i can totally see a use case for a password manager in a company / corporate environment. |
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Your password store is a single file, it can be encrypted, backed up (or not), distributed/synchronized between your devices (or not). It belongs to you, not to a third party.
The inevitable rejoinder is, "what happens if someone gets that file?" Well, what happens if someone gets your piece of paper?