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by sehrope
4657 days ago
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Yes even over SSL connections. You don't know if the other person's computer itself is compromised (e.g. key logger). Rather then instruct a not-so-tech-savvy person to make the decision of whether computer X is trustworthy the defacto default is "No it's not, don't use it". In practice this doesn't really limit folks too much as how often do you really need to login from somebody else's computer? Can it seriously not wait till later? |
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I've been interested in a password manager but haven't tried them. Do my passwords get stored "in the cloud" or is it a local desktop/mobile app? If it's a local desktop app, can I copy my password DB to another computer I trust like say my work computer?
been meaning to start creating new emails for different accounts. I might start doing that and just have google aggregate them into one inbox