• BlackPenguins@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Sometimes the opposite. My work password at this point is muscle memory. So if I type slowly and think about it I mess up. One morning after a bad night of sleep I actually couldn’t even recite my password of 10 years.

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    3 months ago

    You type in passwords? Better use a password manager with random generated passwords, plus 2FA. Only copy-paste passwords and make it extremily hard to brute-force one, or have one stolen which can be used on other platforms because you use the same all over. Only unique long gibberish hidden behind a biometric lock, double protected with 2 factor Auth.

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      3 months ago

      I do have exactly 2 passwords that I type, and 3 memorized.

      1 for my password manager, 1 for my authenticator to get into my password manager (regularly typed)

      My work password is memorized in case I have to sign in to an actual work computer