Keeping unique, distinct passwords on a piece of paper is a great idea, and more people should do it instead of re-using the same password or password pattern across sites. Google should not be shaming people for following a reasonable low-tech security habit.https://twitter.com/Google/status/1187079108666093568 …
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You should also make sure to use a security key on services that support it (which include Google, Facebook, and Twitter). Here's how to set up a security key on your Gmail (since Google still hasn't bothered to write instructions human beings can follow) https://techsolidarity.org/resources/security_key_gmail.htm …
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Google now attempts to harvest all passwords by default as you use Android or Chrome (I did not turn these settings on)pic.twitter.com/hlEktH6NSk
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