The password managers are: KeepassDX (Far Left), KeepassXC (PC version of local), Proton Pass (Better privacy) and Bitwarden (Far Right). Please note that bitwarden does some data collection. See their privacy policy here and their privacy spy rating here.

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    6 months ago

    There really isn’t too much room for predictability. I guess you just don’t know how to make a strong password on your own, and that’s fair. But please don’t try to tell people that it can’t be done, since it’s been done for decades.

    And unlike password managers, this system can’t be hacked - or corrupted, so people will stand there without their passwords to a 100 apps and homepages…

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        6 months ago

        That’s not true, but you are free to believe that. So go use your password manager, which can be hacked, and then you all of your passwords are known.

        I don’t mind people using their password managers. But I can see that some people really can’t handle, that I have a better system. Maybe because they feel a bit stupid right now - or something - who knows?

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            6 months ago

            Good to hear that every expert elected you to be their spokesperson. Trying to borrow ethos from other experts is just sad. But do you know why they will often say that? Because they know that a lot of people otherwise would use 1234 or abcd… So that’s the easy advice. The good advice would be to teach people to make a strong and memorable password.

            Well, what might your arrogance cost you, since you are sitting here, trying to pass yourself of as spokesperson for **EVERY **expert in cybersecurity?

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                6 months ago

                It’s not common sense, unless you are already determined, that you have made a flaw from the beginning. Predictability is ONLY possible, if you know the way the password combinations was made, or if you have enough (at least 5-10) different passwords, from the same person, and could figure out their system - which is hard, even at that point.

                Thanks for advising me to do some research. How about you point me to what you are talking about, or else I could just say, that you should go do some research that proves I’m right. See… that’s meaningless. I am smarter than you - MR. I try to demean people I talk to, because I’m the smartest…