I’m sure tens of millions of people said that before being breached and having their password “John1974Smith” leaked. Maybe don’t say anything if you don’t understand basic security protocols and technology.
The average person is not a special boy like you. You’re literally in a post showcasing what the average person is like with their information. Security is meant to protect against those people.
Real “you’ve never taken econ 101” energy you have lmao. Everyone knows that the most secure way to keep track of your accounts is to make sure to store every single one of them online so that anyone who has your one super duper secret password (stronger than all other passwords so it’ll never be hacked obviously) gets access to all of them.
My password database has over 300 credentials. I think most people have more credentials for things (online accounts, also physical locks, device passwords, etc.) than they can remember.
I’m sorry I touch grass so I don’t have 300 accounts. I would tell you to log off and touch grass but logging back in is probably a 20 step process involving 5 online services for you.
Are you so bazinga-brained that you can’t imagine somebody simply remembering what their own passwords are???
I’m sure tens of millions of people said that before being breached and having their password “John1974Smith” leaked. Maybe don’t say anything if you don’t understand basic security protocols and technology.
The average person is not a special boy like you. You’re literally in a post showcasing what the average person is like with their information. Security is meant to protect against those people.
Real “you’ve never taken econ 101” energy you have lmao. Everyone knows that the most secure way to keep track of your accounts is to make sure to store every single one of them online so that anyone who has your one super duper secret password (stronger than all other passwords so it’ll never be hacked obviously) gets access to all of them.
That’s not a hypothetical btw, it’s already happened with lastpass https://blog.lastpass.com/2022/12/notice-of-recent-security-incident/
KeePassXC is self-hosted on your local machine. There’s no third party to compromise because it’s just you who has access, offline.
not what we were talking about originally. also stupid name.
My password database has over 300 credentials. I think most people have more credentials for things (online accounts, also physical locks, device passwords, etc.) than they can remember.
I’m sorry I touch grass so I don’t have 300 accounts. I would tell you to log off and touch grass but logging back in is probably a 20 step process involving 5 online services for you.