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<blockquote data-quote="Post-it" data-source="post: 431774" data-attributes="member: 41835"><p>With exponential use of internet and in order to stay protected against identity theft and accounts highjacking</p><p>I need to have a strong and unique password for each of the sites I registered.</p><p>After deleting all the obsolete ones I still have 212 sites to manage a strong password for. Simply impossible to "remember" 212 passwords with 20-digits length.</p><p></p><p>Not having to key them in on the keyboard also protects me from priying eyes or keyloggers</p><p>Having a password manager also makes life easy when one needs to change passwords for regular updates or when some of my sites have or may have been hacked</p><p></p><p>I also use the 2-factor-authentication with a Ubikey if ever need to log from someone else's machine</p><p></p><p>I also disabled and purged all password storage within the web browsers, they simply are not safe at all, far too easy to steal.</p><p>When I first installed LastPass, without asking for my permission, I saw the programm collecting all the passwords I had stored in my browsers!!!! For me, that was a wake-up call</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Post-it, post: 431774, member: 41835"] With exponential use of internet and in order to stay protected against identity theft and accounts highjacking I need to have a strong and unique password for each of the sites I registered. After deleting all the obsolete ones I still have 212 sites to manage a strong password for. Simply impossible to "remember" 212 passwords with 20-digits length. Not having to key them in on the keyboard also protects me from priying eyes or keyloggers Having a password manager also makes life easy when one needs to change passwords for regular updates or when some of my sites have or may have been hacked I also use the 2-factor-authentication with a Ubikey if ever need to log from someone else's machine I also disabled and purged all password storage within the web browsers, they simply are not safe at all, far too easy to steal. When I first installed LastPass, without asking for my permission, I saw the programm collecting all the passwords I had stored in my browsers!!!! For me, that was a wake-up call [/QUOTE]
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