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this is useless unless you can copy/paste or autofill your passwords
You're not using a password manager?
don't you ever need access to one of your accounts from a machine other than what you have in your pocket?
Using Keepass and a USB, this has never been a problem for me.
i prefer carrying an efficient password in my mind rather than carrying a usb full of emoji passwords
but then each to their own
Okay I do not use emoji in my passwords lol
An "efficient password" you can remember is probably a bad password
not necessarily 👈 And you very well know that
work on your memory
So your memory is better than a computer? XD
can you please read what i wrote again? I'm sure i didn't write what you did read.
You said the password in your brain is secure. Thats false.
do you know my password? no.
you assume that it's not secure. You are false. You are writing about something you don't know and you insist!
There are people who can memorize many tens of thousands of decimals. Don't worry, passwords i need to be safe are safe in my mind. What a dickhead you are!
I have Bitwarden installed on all my devices
other than a device you own, i mean