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<blockquote data-quote="entropism" data-source="post: 934580" data-attributes="member: 81338"><p>[USER=3]@Spawn[/USER], I completely disagree. I'm fully confident about my device security. Nobody is breaking into my home for my computer passwords. If they do, I have a password for my desktop. If someone breaks into my home they're looking for cash, jewelry, something easy to carry, because they want to be in and out quickly. My desktop isn't going anywhere.</p><p></p><p>If my phone gets lost or stolen, 99.9% of the time it's just going to be sold to be shipped overseas to be resold, or sold for parts. Either way, I'd have securely erased my data WAY before they break my password or biometrics.</p><p></p><p>I use a password manager not for device security, but for cloud security. I can control who uses my hardware. I can't control when <a href="http://www.shittysitewithshittysecurity.com" target="_blank">www.shittysitewithshittysecurity.com</a> gets hacked and leaks personal data, and I DEFINITELY can't remember a unique password for every site I have a log-in for. So if they get my log-in and password, they'll have access to a LOT of my log-ins and passwords.</p><p></p><p>Now, with Bitwarden, or Lastpass, or 1Password, or whoever you want to us, if someone gains access to <a href="http://www.shittysitewithshittysecurity.com" target="_blank">www.shittysitewithshittysecurity.com</a>, they'll see my username and ^iLgrb&4M@!W4jnNcSoZsWLyZPM5KtEx77TWXYQ56LsXnxgkJd. Not very much they can do with that outside of that website. I know that my other 800 log-ins are safe and secure, and I'll only have to change the password to whatever site was breached.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="entropism, post: 934580, member: 81338"] [USER=3]@Spawn[/USER], I completely disagree. I'm fully confident about my device security. Nobody is breaking into my home for my computer passwords. If they do, I have a password for my desktop. If someone breaks into my home they're looking for cash, jewelry, something easy to carry, because they want to be in and out quickly. My desktop isn't going anywhere. If my phone gets lost or stolen, 99.9% of the time it's just going to be sold to be shipped overseas to be resold, or sold for parts. Either way, I'd have securely erased my data WAY before they break my password or biometrics. I use a password manager not for device security, but for cloud security. I can control who uses my hardware. I can't control when [URL='http://www.shittysitewithshittysecurity.com']www.shittysitewithshittysecurity.com[/URL] gets hacked and leaks personal data, and I DEFINITELY can't remember a unique password for every site I have a log-in for. So if they get my log-in and password, they'll have access to a LOT of my log-ins and passwords. Now, with Bitwarden, or Lastpass, or 1Password, or whoever you want to us, if someone gains access to [URL='http://www.shittysitewithshittysecurity.com']www.shittysitewithshittysecurity.com[/URL], they'll see my username and ^iLgrb&4M@!W4jnNcSoZsWLyZPM5KtEx77TWXYQ56LsXnxgkJd. Not very much they can do with that outside of that website. I know that my other 800 log-ins are safe and secure, and I'll only have to change the password to whatever site was breached. [/QUOTE]
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