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Password manager: Question is simply - why did you choose the one you are using now?
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<blockquote data-quote="jackuars" data-source="post: 906977" data-attributes="member: 24462"><p>An easy thing to do is to remember one complex password and add a combination variable to this password for every website based on their domain name. Voila, you don't need password managers anymore.</p><p></p><p>Another thing you can do is to create unique passphrases (min 4 words) for every website based on some variable, apparently they are more secure.</p><p></p><p>Other than that the only advantage I see from a password manager is not to go through the trouble of typing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackuars, post: 906977, member: 24462"] An easy thing to do is to remember one complex password and add a combination variable to this password for every website based on their domain name. Voila, you don't need password managers anymore. Another thing you can do is to create unique passphrases (min 4 words) for every website based on some variable, apparently they are more secure. Other than that the only advantage I see from a password manager is not to go through the trouble of typing it. [/QUOTE]
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