More often than not, the best way to hide is to simply blend in with the crowds – this also encompasses one’s choice for a username. It is relatively simple to make a single throwaway account – just come up with a username, and off you go – however, if one makes throwaway accounts often, the task of thinking of a unique, and non-identifiable username can become a challenge. I would argue that poeple would often resort to using a pattern employing small changes for all subsequent usernames. Such patterns can be identified to a specific user if all users have their own unique patterns.

How can one reliably generate many unique-but-normal, and non-pattern-identifiable usernames?

  • Sume
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    121 year ago

    What the fuck. I never knew Bitwarden had a username gen until I went to checked to see if it did, and I immediately notice it

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      It’s fairly recent, and I don’t think they advertise it. It appeared one day in the generator. 😆

      I don’t think it’s particularly good, but it’s something!

    • @just_another_person
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      01 year ago

      Must be a new feature. I developed a client for BW 6 months ago, and this was definitely not a thing.