Password Manager

I don't know, bro... she looks like a born password shredder. Maybe try a little habanero sauce on the edges of the new password notebook. Probably not a good solution for the TP though.
I can just imagine doing that then either rubbing my eye or going for a piddle.
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All I've ever needed.
Never failed to work.


Never been breached.
Never will be breached.

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and if there was a fire @home there was data corruption.

I think a good passwort manager and a georedunt backup are a better way.
 
and if there was a fire @home there was data corruption.

I think a good passwort manager and a georedunt backup are a better way.
This is why you always cover your butt by having other stash places on other forms of media in other locations.

Unlike some I exercise the gray matter.
 
If you have current passwords which you want to save and use, save them to your desktop in a file and then import them to BitWarden.

Bitwarden also has a password generator.....with upper and lower case and numbers and special characters etc etc

I also use Authenticator (yes, m'soft !!!) to provide me with 6 digit codes for use with 2FA. It is installed on my phone only. I do not give msoft permission to take any data whatsoever from my use of that app. There are probably others, but I found that one to be straightforward.

BitWarden takes a bt of getting used to....as anything does. Their support is second to none. I have found then really good on a few occasions
 
If you have current passwords which you want to save and use, save them to your desktop in a file and then import them to BitWarden.

Bitwarden also has a password generator.....with upper and lower case and numbers and special characters etc etc

I also use Authenticator (yes, m'soft !!!) to provide me with 6 digit codes for use with 2FA. It is installed on my phone only. I do not give msoft permission to take any data whatsoever from my use of that app. There are probably others, but I found that one to be straightforward.

BitWarden takes a bt of getting used to....as anything does. Their support is second to none. I have found then really good on a few occasions
I have to change a lot of them been in data leaks, strangely a lot are google/microtwats which hopefully be obsolete soon.
 
Bitwarden also has a password generator.....with upper and lower case and numbers and special characters etc etc

It is a good thing to use, so that you dont duplicate the same password anywhere
 

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