What does /g/ use to manage their passwords?
Should I trust LastPass as it stores them in the cloud?
Use keepass.
>>58593873
masterpasswordapp
My brain
A very complex math equation in my brain that convert number to letters lol not really I use a piece of paper I coded
>>58593873
>Should I trust LastPass as it stores them in the cloud?
I wouldn't. You can use keepass and sync your databases with your cloud provider if you need that, but use a key file so that the encrypted DB is useless by itself.
>>58594906
Which is exactly how LastPass works?
>>58593873
> not having brain memory to remember passwords
typical low iq manchild.
>>58593873
keypass.
the only problem is that you become too dependent on it, so you need to make sure you make backups often.
i almost lost my entire db due to hdd corruption. i would have been so royally fucked if that happened.
>>58593873
I use lastpass. I'll start remembering/writing down passwords once I have something worth hacking into.
You should use 2 factor authentication wherever possible anyway since passwords are inherently insecure.
Enpass does what I need and they don't sync to their servers
>>58595668
/thread
>>58593873
I wouldn't trust anything that stores in the cloud. Password protection service especially.
>>58595802
>switch#config t
>switch#(config)hostname fagot
>fagot#(config) enable password enpass
>fagot#(config) en secret enspass
>fagot#(config) line vty 0 15
>fagot#(config) password vtypass
>fagot#(config) login
>fagot#(config) line con 0
>fagot#(config) conpass
>fagot#(config) login
>fagot#(config) end
>fagot#wr