Of course I’m not asking you to give away your passwords. But for those of you who have so many, how do you keep track of them all? Do you use any unique methods?

I know many people struggle between having something that’s easy to remember and something that’s easy to guess. If you keep a note with your passwords on it, for example, it can be stolen, lost, or destroyed, or if you make them according to a pattern that’s easy to remember, the wrong people might find them easier to guess.

  • CrolishGrandma
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    3 days ago

    This is 100% the best advise. But how do you remember your password managers password? I highly recommend Computerphiles tips, I’ve never seen it explained better: https://youtube.com/watch?v=3NjQ9b3pgIg

    (Join 3-4 random, unrelated words for a strong, memorable password)

    • SkaveRat
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      123 days ago

      how do you remember your password managers password

      another password manager

      • jonw
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        43 days ago

        Until finally there is one to bind them all.

        • @[email protected]
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          63 days ago

          And that password is written on a scrap of paper attached to my monitor. Perfect security.

      • Bezier
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        23 days ago

        It’s easy enough to remember one long password, when it’s prompted often.

    • @[email protected]
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      43 days ago

      I definitely use a password wallet.

      And because I’m getting into the demographic where my peers are going through end of life planning (whether for their parents or themselves), I have written my master password down and keep it with the will/“very important papers”. Whoever settles your affairs will thank you.

      Also, since I’ve wrangled with this one specifically, when a loved one passes keep their mobile number active so you can navigate mfa and password resets for their accounts.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 days ago

      If you only have one password for all the things you don’t need to be pretty forgetful to forget the word.