This is not how password managers work @banksa...https://twitter.com/BankSA/status/1042631452158902272 …
Even if you're encrypting things, password manager tools do store log-in details.
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As they are designed to do. If you can remember a password; it is most likely not a very strong one.
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… leading back to my original question.
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Adam explained it a little. They generate strong, unique passwords and store them securely. What
@troyhunt is referring is that websites do not have to “support” them in any way, all they have to do is _not_ to prevent pasting into username/password fields as pwmanager fills them -
"Support" is an ambiguous term.
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I'm tempted to play some semantic games here, since that's not true for the properties that the banks care about -- but I'll just leave it at "that's not true for the properties that the banks care about."
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