what is a good solution for password managment Sup Forums?
Since you're supposed to use different passwords for different services is your brain still the best method to store passwords?
What is a good solution for password managment Sup Forums?
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what if you want to use your password on an android device though?
A notebook.
Just use Keepass. Or write your own using the 10,000 different encryption algorithms that are lying around and sufficiently secure.
A text file encrypted with gpg.
does Keepass have a server client I could throw onto my server to access it from multiple devices
Txt document that is luks encrypted until I need it.
a jeypep
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Also, who is this anime?
What about pass? You run it at command line with the -c argument and it copies the password to clipboard, then you paste wherever you need. It has an app in f-droid if I'm not mistaken.
I store passwords in my testicles
Tanaka-kun
i'll check it out, is there a windumb version?
>pen
>paper
>your brain
fight me
Stop using my brain, faggot.
Text file.
If you have Vim >7.4.401:
:set cryptmethod=blowfish2
:X
Done and done.
Also make sure you :w
>fight me
Scissors.
Keepass
>Cross platform
>Multiple implementations
>Importers/Exporters for other common formats
:w
Brain training
use one safe password base for each service and then add some chars depending on service e.g.
v2,facebook,*0s
v2,gayporn,*0s
lol
but all my passwords
cheating cunt
Get the yubikey that supports NFC
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All my passwords are generated and stored in cloud with military grade encryption and firewalls.
>military grade
i know you are not serious, but this triggers me anyway
> your password cannot be longer than 16 characters
> your password cannot contain spaces
> your password cannot contain special characters (e.g. $, %)
> for some services base have to be different
> fuck it, set random password and each time use forgot password
I always take long words and just put numbers and _ inside.