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by eco 4022 days ago
I tried to use something similar a long time ago (SuperGenPass). The problem I had with it was that often times the password would not meet the password requirements of the site. Sometimes it's too long, sometimes there weren't enough numbers or symbols. I couldn't use it if I'd have to remember that it didn't work for particular sites (after all, the whole point is not having to remember information for each site). How does passwordmaker fair with that issue?
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PasswordMaker allows you to tune the length and character set. You have to remember your site's password requirements, which is not so easy to do (usually they are only made available when you try, and fail, to change your password; in particular, only when you are logged in); but, in practice, I've found that using the default settings, and then using restricted settings (shorter length and A-Za-z0-9 character set) if that fails, works on every site I've ever used. This means that, if you are willing to endure the occasional inconvenience of having to re-enter a password, you don't have to remember anything per-site.
I hate such site with a passion. Especially ones that say a 10 character password is too long.
I hate any website that imposes a specific password format on me. I have a fondness for vaguely pronounceable passwords and I tend to use all-lower case for anything I have to enter on a mobile device.

So - reject my 16-character all-lower case password because there's no numbers or punctuation in it and you know better than me? Grrrrrrrrr.