You have 3 seconds to explain why you aren't using KeePassXC
You have 3 seconds to explain why you aren't using KeePassXC
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Why in the hell would I use a password manager?
I'm not a brainlet.
because I'm using keepassx, what's the difference?
-Auto-Type on all three major platforms (Linux, Windows, macOS)
-Twofish encryption
-YubiKey challenge-response support
-TOTP generation
-CSV import
-Command line interface
-DEP and ASLR hardening
-Stand-alone password and passphrase generator
-Password strength meter
-Using website favicons as entry icons
-Merging of databases
-Automatic reload when the database was changed externally
-KeePassHTTP support for use with PassIFox in Mozilla Firefox, chromeIPass in Google Chrome and Chromium and passafari in Safari.
-Many bug fixes
Exactly
i write my passwords on yellow sticky notes and attach them to my monitor.
I told you last time, neither I nor anyone here is under any obligation to explain ourselves to you. Why do you keep making these shitty threads?
I use KeePass2 with a cloud-synced database, which works well enough.
I already am.
Because I use regular Keepass.
What's wrong with the original KeePass?
because i use keepassx and keepassdroid
I wish this was more rare so I could laugh at this
nothing if you dont mean the shitty net version that requires mono on linux
Does it do correcthorsebatterystaple?
If ;then ;fi
many will have same passwords if people start using this and that makes things easier for hackers.
It's alright and has a slighter better UI than normal keepass but less features. So I am sticking with Keepass.
Do you even compute?
I'm asking what dictionary the passphrase generator uses.
Because I'm the fucking Rainman and my brain is less hack-able currently.
I'm using pass (passwordstore.org
Take a list of all English dictionary words and increase that to the power of 4.
864596308417753067776
Take 66 to the power of, let's say, 12
6831675453247426400256
Wow, that's almost a full order of magnitude harder, and it's faster to type, and it's still easy to remember 12 fucking digits. Hell, my password is fucking 35 characters long and I had no trouble remembering it or getting it right the first time after having used it for a few days.
Meanwhile, while his method is technically correct that it's easy to remember, people will quickly default to known words, as opposed to the full availability of the 171476 words in the English language.
XYCD is a hack more often than not. He unironically agrees with pic related.
fpbp
But I am using it, user.
Literally the only thing you'll ever need: passwordstore.org
but can you remember 20 or 50 different passwords that are like that? using same password on multiple sites is a very bad idea.
That's why you use a manager you cuck.
Does that shit have Chromium extension?
Can it remember login details like Lastpass?
Can it import Lastpass exports?