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by eru
369 days ago
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For most people, writing (most of) their password on a piece of paper that they keep in their wallet would be pretty good security. Paper can't be hacked, and writing down the password allows for more complicated passwords. In case someone gets access to your wallet, you still keep a portion of the password not written down. (And if someone gets physical access to your stuff, you are hosed in general, because they can just install a keylogger. So even keeping your password fragment on a post-it under your keyboard would be fine-ish.) |
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