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by Miyamoto
4649 days ago
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I don't really see the point of having 1Password on anything but your phone (unless you don't have a smart phone). It seems like the most secure way to use it, assuming you've enabled back ups in 1Password to iCloud or DropBox. Whenever I need a password I just grab my phone and look it up, then type it in. Sure, I have to manually type passwords, and my randomized passwords all have a minimum 18 character length, so it takes a bit longer. It's a plus though, because over time I memorize my passwords through repetition. If you have the program on a desktop and it just copies/pastes your password, you'll never memorize it. |
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For me, not-memorizing it is the whole point of 1Password. 1Password lets me generate and store passwords which are MUCH longer/more random than normal people can memorize.
I store them on my PC, and lock/unlock them with a strong master password - They're synced via local network to my phone, and never travel outside my network. Where possible, accounts are additionally secured via 2-factor auth.
This seems like a much better solution than variations on song-lyrics, cat names, 'P4zzw0Rd', which is the 'standard' solution to passwords.
FWIW, passwords are something I'd consider a 'hair on fire' problem. The current solutions are very very broken.