What's the best way to create and remember passwords?
I understand using a password manager to create and store random text strings is probably the most secure, but having to access the database every time I login to a website isn't exactly fast. Plus, I'd be fucked if I wanted to access anything from another location.
For financial and identifying information, sure that works, but for shit like Twitter and Youtube and such, how would one even start to make secure but easily remembered passwords?
Random password generator and paper
Use rot13 on the name of the site.
>>57688645
Just bash on your keyboard randomly until the password is a desired length, then repeat for each additional password. Save it all in a txt file named with something completely unrelated and pin it to that recent list in the start menu.
Write it in a notebook.
Store it in a safe.
>>57688645
>>I understand using a password manager to create and store random text strings is probably the most secure, but having to access the database every time I login to a website isn't exactly fast.
it's literally faster than typing the password yourself, since it's just ctrl-c, ctrl-v
>>57688645
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_nursery_rhymes
Baa, baa, black sheep,
Have you any wool?
Yes, sir, yes, sir,
Three bags full;
Make every noun/verb/adjective uppercase
bbbShyaWySySTBf
>Three bags full;
Replace with a number
bbbShyaWySyS3Bf
Yada, yada you get the idea
>>57688645
an algorithm only you know aka:
>site yourPornMatters.com
>secret token: Lambda_1
userName: Lambda_1yourpornMatters
password: yourPornMattersLambda_1
It can't get much easier or safer without compromising your laziness.
>>57688645
Well, if you're against password managers, you could just use phrases.
>I live on 123 fake street!
>>57690216
Having your username and password so identical is a terrible idea.
>>57688645
just generate complicated passwords and have your browser remember them