How do you manage your passwords /g/? I have Keepass on a flashdrive, my actual passwords never actually stay on a machine. I'm looking for an alternative though. The password generator isn't nice and bundled in, and the software itself is just hard and clunky to use.
I just have them on a notepad above my desk desu
>>56615476
Alright, I have like 2-3 passwords that are for everything. I know this is awful, and they're all on the same 1 email too. How can I see every account that I'm connected to so I can switch emails and passwords?
Literally everyone on /g/ uses Keepass
>>56615560
Doesn't this do something weird like "automatically whether you like it or not fuccboi" backup your passwords to their server?
>>56616461
No? It literally has no server connection at all
I store them cryptically in my 4chan posts.
>>56615476
I have a few long alphanumeric passwords memorized. I only use these for stuff that is exposed to risks, such as ssh password logins. Then I have a few really simple passwords (but not entirely trivial) that I use for gmail, facebook, other social media and so on. I don't have anything I consider important or valuable there.
>>56615476
All in my head. I use lines of code because they provide a good mix of types of keys, easy to remember, generally long, and personal to me
>>56617071
Low estimate of 20 accounts, 20 unique lines of code sounds pretty hard to remember
>>56615476
I have a simple textfile with generated passwords for every single service I use.
On that, I am using a selfmade C program which uses XOR-encryption with a generated one-time pad as key.
Quite comfy with an USB as hardlock and an autorun script to run the program and clear the decrypted data from cache, ram, etc afterwards.
I use Keepass. It just werks.
>>56617071
>>56618045
That's actually pretty smart, since you only really need to remember the basic outline and purpose of it, then you can rewrite it logically, not from memory.
Can't go wrong with paper as long as you look after it.
Low tech is still tech.
1. Just get some fucking paper (preferably bound into a notebook/journal/diary).
2. Get a goddamn pen.
3. Don't lose it.
I just post em in /b/
Life on the edge
>>56617071
I love this I'm gonna start doing this...
String facebooklogin(int Day){}
Fucking epix