if you recommend password managers without specifying which one is implemented correctly then why I can't just say don't use PMs? :)
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Are bad password managers worse than people sharing passwords across all their services? I'd say, mostly no.
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That's a false dichotomy.
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If you tell someone to use one you're most likely going to upgrade their security.
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cool, please install this one then and enjoy your upgraded security.https://www.scmagazineuk.com/googles-project-zero-outs-ridiculous-trend-micro-flaw/article/531675/ …
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they’re mostly driven by perverse incentives now, which is making even 1Password bad. Before it was just a local db
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now they want that sweet sweet recurring revenue of renting accessing to your passwords back to you, so -> cloud.
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nothing is secure, not all the users are screwed it depends on users needs
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Use Chrome. Use Chrome's password manager. Consider setting a sync passphrase: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/1181035 …. Simple.
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I would rather create a draft on my Gmail account and note my passwords over there
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