>passwords must include a special character
Passwords must include a special character
just put ! or @ at the end
Thats exactly what I do, but its frustrating going to log in again months later, typing in the password variation I know I would use for that application and having to remember "oh these stupid fucks made me out an ! at the end"
Why aren't you using a password manager?
just give some program access to all your passwords bro! what could go wrong?
my passwords are sequences of shapes they are random and secure enough and are very efficient to learn/remember and input
I see no reason use a different method
as long as you are using a different password for everything you are good I guess
but don't use the same one for every website cause that's what I did before, and some trash website for gaming mods called nexus was hacked a few years back, and thus all my accounts were hacked
that's when I started using a password manager (Keypass)
for me it's underscore
t. european keyboard
It's opensource(Keypass)
>but don't use the same one for every website cause that's what I did before, and some trash website for gaming mods called nexus was hacked a few years back, and thus all my accounts were hacked
have you ever thought about changing 1 letter in your password to something related to the service your using? like making the nth character G when logging into google or something like that?