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Last year I wrote a package based on BIP39 that generates private keys based on 12+ easy to remember words, used for crypto wallets, it was fun.
Passphrases are harder to crack and easier to remember (than "regular passwords"), but most websites enforce to stupid arbitrary rules to have special characters that are anti-humans, so I use OpenID providers as much as I can.
And Chrome now recognize register forms and recommend passwords like a manager.
Amazing how security-aware people recommend password managers as a service, that are a single point of failure and a place with all your passwords. For me sounds the opposite of safe, but in the end so is the Chrome password manager or a notebook ...
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Last year I wrote a package based on BIP39 that generates private keys based on 12+ easy to remember words, used for crypto wallets, it was fun.
Passphrases are harder to crack and easier to remember (than "regular passwords"), but most websites enforce to stupid arbitrary rules to have special characters that are anti-humans, so I use OpenID providers as much as I can.
And Chrome now recognize register forms and recommend passwords like a manager.
Amazing how security-aware people recommend password managers as a service, that are a single point of failure and a place with all your passwords. For me sounds the opposite of safe, but in the end so is the Chrome password manager or a notebook ...