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by wpietri
1086 days ago
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For sure, but the fact that using a password as a password is the exceptional case is evidence to me that the paradigm is obsolete. Another way things like linking a TV to an account happens is not with a fixed string that we in theory invent and memorize, but with a dynamically generated one-time code. For me that's obviously better than a password, in that the code will be shorter and time-limited, while the time window to misuse a password is infinite. |
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I want to share passwords of some sites and not share for all sites. If I share a password, I don't want to bugged whenever they try to log in.