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28346539 No.28346539 [Reply] [Original]

Do you use a different password for every single account you make online? I don't. Please tell me how am I supposed to remember so many different passwords?

>> No.28346622

lmao let me guess... your metamask got hacked too? Guess they’re stepping through wallets right now

>> No.28346676

Bitwarden
https://bitwarden.com/download/

>> No.28346738

>>28346622
What are you talking about lol. There has been no news whatsoever on metamask wallet hacks

>> No.28346843

>>28346539
You're not supposed to remember them.
Just put them all on a document and upload it to the cloud.

>> No.28346956

>>28346676
based

>> No.28347017

>>28346539
I remember important passwords and regularly rotate them.
Anything that has 2FA I just reset the password everytime I need to log in and make the password something completely unfeasible to guess

>> No.28347210

>>28346539
Use a password manager or write them down in a sturdy journal that you wont lose.

>> No.28347766

i write them down in a book. ok just kidding i write them down in my notes on my pc but i am poorfag so no worries. but once i reach 4 figures ill write them down in a book

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>>28346539
its called a pen and paper.

>> No.28347842

I only have about 10 accounts that matter, so yeah I create unique passwords for each and memorize them, along with multi-factor auth if it's an option.

>> No.28347956

>>28346539
I use a password manager that generates 24 character long passwords with symbols and numbers. I literally don't know a single one of my passwords except my master to unlock it. Feels good.

>> No.28348153

>>28346539
Memorize 7 passwords and don't get Alzheimer's

>> No.28348192

>>28346539
I dont either, almost everything you'd realistically want to protect has 2fa now, and almost every single "hack" I hear about is really just a phishing scam where the victims that give their shit away or sign in over a screen sharing program or something retarded like that. I cant think of a single important thing I use that wouldn't send me an email or text alert if a login was attempted from a different IP (I have to deal with this shit every time Im in a hotel)

>> No.28348202

>>28346738
Its just fud

>> No.28348305

>>28346539
get bitwarden or work out a system to remember passwords

>> No.28348369

I have a system wherein I replace part of the password with a variable.
Easy to remember.

>> No.28349496

>>28346539
Use keypassxc to store passwords and veracrypt to encrypt your drives