What's the best practice for passwords?
I used to have 2-3 weak passwords for everything but I'd rather not wait until I lose everything. I would change everything to longer, service-specific passwords but I'm afraid I'll forget them. I heard there are some websites for storing passwords, but I would rather not let 3rd party access all my passwords. Keeping passwords stored locally is little impractical because I would like to access things using other computers/phones as well.
Is there any open source cross-platform project that decrypts its database locally and shares it across other devices and guarantees only I can see them?
Where do you store your passwords, /g/?
maybe you can use google drive or something like that.
>storing passwords
lel
Just train yourself to memorize a bunch of strong passwords (20+ characters, mixed case alphanumeric + special symbols). For important websites such as online banks, never reuse the password. For garbage sites that you don't mind other people accessing feel free to reuse.
KeePass(X).
>>57293860
use keepassx and make each password random and long.
>>57293860
https://xkcd.com/936/
>Where do you store your passwords, /g/?
Important services: in my memory
Services I don't care about: in a plain text file (encrypted)