TromboneAl
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As time goes by, I go to more and more secure passwords. The next step would be to allow my password manager (EnPass, recommended over LastPass*) complete control to create passwords, fill them in, and store them.
My worry is that a password like
*^%#uyh*9076__&5$#@!
would be trouble if EnPass ever died. Having 100 passwords like that would be worse.
Does you give your password manager complete control?
*I used to use LastPass, but found that EnPass lets me fill in a password with fewer clicks of the mouse. It has some other advantages as well.
My worry is that a password like
*^%#uyh*9076__&5$#@!
would be trouble if EnPass ever died. Having 100 passwords like that would be worse.
Does you give your password manager complete control?
*I used to use LastPass, but found that EnPass lets me fill in a password with fewer clicks of the mouse. It has some other advantages as well.