THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH A PASSWORD MANAGER

Fuck you there's literally nothing wrong with using a password manager.
>but muh glow
Use an offline password store. Don't sync.
>b--but muh passwords on disk
Encrypt everything with a master password that isn't stored anywhere, that you've memorized, and that's too long to crack.
>BUT MUH
Opinion discarded

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yes goy, combine all of your passwords into a single password to create a very risky situation

It's too long to crack though

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this is correct; if you can't secure an encrypted file containing your passwords you have far bigger problems. it's objectively better than trying to remember different strong passwords for everything

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If you already use one email address (that can be used to recover everything else) you might as well because the risk is about the same.

Wdym, the risk is much less. If you never store your master password anywhere and your OS has no telemetry how will anyone ever know what to do with the entirety of all your passwords even if they ever did get access to it

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>she uses a password like the one from the sir sudo video

A password manager is something you can just use if you think it's a good idea. If you desperately need social approval for your security decisions you are probably fucking braindead.

If I wasn't braindead I wouldn't be on Any Forums.

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>what password manager do you use
>why do you use a password manager
>tell me about your password manager
>why don't you use a password manager
>using a password manager is OK
holy sheesh i mean gee whiz kiddo eventually you have to realize you're laying it on awfully thick i mean come on really? just calm down no and don't worry about it for a while, yikes, oof

i started using the browser password manager for online shopping and job application sites. sue me

>B-but they told me it was fine
>It all checked out
>I couldn't have known

It's all fine and dandy until there is a massive exploit.
Every additional application is a risk.
Hidden chips that aren't supposed to be there could be programmed to read out specific pw managers and keystrokes and send the data. Use your fantasy not what people tell you.
Industry standard isn't "not if I get hacked, but when" for no reason

Because a l33t haxor wants your passwords in particular or the government really doesn't feel like just subpoenaing your data. Ok retard. Keep using the same password on every site.

>niggercattle can't imagine options besides using same password for every login like a retard or putting all of his eggs one basket with a jewish theft-hatch built in
Commit suicide

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tell me about yui, why does she eat the burg

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>Use an offline password store. Don't sync.

Actually, using an online password manager like Bitwarden is the safest and most secure option. The people who disagree just have fundamental misunderstanding of how encryption works, then there are the special cases of people who understand somewhat how it works but still want to self-host an online password manager, which is less secure.

pee

>t. uses leepicpassword_sitename

>THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH A PASSWORD MANAGER
Who claims otherwise?

2/10 bait

I just use my brain to store all my passwords.