How do you manage your passwords and login credentials?
How do you manage your passwords and login credentials?
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I let my mom handle it for me
The only free, secure, self-hosted, remotely accessible password store I have found.
This thing is good
Brain cells
i have an algorithm for quickly generating a password in my head based on the name of the service. it's deterministic so I don't really have to remember shit except for the algorithm
A random rotation of ten random 32-character strings that I utilize both as my logins and my passwords.
This gives me 10!/8! = 90 login-password combinations that are easy to use and memorize.
keepassx2
Muscle memory.
Sucks when i have to use a different keyboard.
accounts.txt in C:\Users\Me\Documents\
This.
I tried pass but I couldn't make it work, not sure what I did wrong.
A book and in onenote before i write them. Not the most secure setup but it work i guess.
you need to have a certain Autism Quotient to be able to use pass, too bad
I knew I was missing something...
Just a fucking piece of Paper. Can't hack that shit.
QtPass.
I remember my passwords and often use variations of the same one (+including the service name). For long, complicated passwords I write them down on a piece of paper. I honestly don't have that enough accounts to warrant using a password manager. If I were to go that route, I'd just use KeePassXC. That's the only sound option atm, imo
my brain and using the same password for eveything or a variation of that password, since I usually have to add a symbol, number, uppercase and all that stuff nowadays
>that enough accounts
*that many
My nigga
Enpass
pen and paper
i store them in a piece of paper i put up my ass
You can also just use a frontend like QtPass.
but then how do you remember where the pen and paper is??
I'm not an idiot.
Master Password
How do you remember that? You very well could be an idiot that forgot what you are.
I was using QtPass, but it keeps asking me to create an user.
I use pass: passwordstore.org
Basically I have a password store on my Raspberry Pi which I sync via Git (SSH) with all my devices (desktop, laptop, phone).
>he doesnt generate 20 random characters for every sign up
>accounts.txt in C:\Users\Me\Documents\
basically this but encrypted and xored
I don't. I only remember one password for my email. Whenever I want to login to some site, I use the "forgot my password" option and reset it to something random I don't care about.
3 security tier single password. Lowest tier - base, its for shitty sites i dont care for. Tier 2 - added security, for social networking and more somewhat important stuff. Tier 3 with even more features - emails. Theres also tier 4 - a completely different one for internet banking etc. Somewhat secure and easy to remember. No password manager botnet or not will ever be as convenient as this.
>20
>Not 64
May aswell just give the NSA your passwords at that point
It jsut werks for me, might be because I'm on KDE.
Mah nigga, nothing like a 256 bit password to make you feel safe and comfy.
I'll try again with the next update, shouldn't take long...
I think you should also have Kgpg installed too and set up a GPG key pair.
I don't, my assistant does.
pass with git to sync between machines.
I use pic related.
How much do you roughly make per year?Career position?
nice theme friend
thanks family, just what i need.
>Compatible Clients
>The community has assembled an impressive list of clients and GUIs for various platforms:
> passmenu: an extremely useful and awesome dmenu script
> qtpass: cross-platform GUI client
> Android-Password-Store: Android app
> passforios: iOS app
> pass-ios: (older) iOS app
> passff: Firefox plugin
> browserpass: Chrome plugin
> Pass4Win: Windows client
> pext_module_pass: module for Pext
> gopass: Go GUI app
> upass: interactive console UI
> alfred-pass: Alfred integration
> pass-alfred: Alfred integration
> simple-pass-alfred: Alfred integration
> pass.applescript: OS X integration
> pass-git-helper: git credential integration
> password-store.el: an emacs package
> XMonad.Prompt.Pass: prompt for Xmonad
I write my passwords in Notepad and store it within a hidden folder.