How does /g/ store their passwords?
By remembering them
>>58692660
In my brain
>>58692660
I'm not telling you.
>>58692660
By using my brain, you mong.
Nice try,
FBI
>>58692660
sticky note on monitor
In Linear A
>>58692660
I store it in the botnet.
Had a hard drive failure a few years ago that locked me out of most of my accounts. Now I keep a copy in an encrypted archive online and printout hidden in a safe place.
Just .7zip them with a 256bit password file. No robber that has only 3 minutes on his hands is going to find a loophole. If you are doing something illegal and you're scared of temp files fuck off.
I post them on Twitter
>leaving your passwords written down in any format ever
its like you WANT someone to steal you shit.
The one and only
https://www.keepassx.org/
>>58692893
>https://www.keepassx.org/
Was waiting for someone to say this
>>58692660
I am have an brain. Use good.
>>58692893
This.
>>58692920
>I am have
>>58692660
In Google Smart lockā¢
>>58692660
By posting them on 4chan. That way, if I forget my password, I can ask someone here to remind me.
>>58692660
I don't.
Once I log out the automatic systems scramble the hardware and over loads the laptops battery frying most of the circuity and catching it on fire.
It maybe excessive, but as an anonymous erotic fanfic author I can't have the companies trace anything back to me. If they ever got me their army of lawyers would do far worse than torture me.
>>58692660
KeePass with 7MB security key stored on a 8MB SD card.
>>58692660
I've a dedicated analog memory for storing all kind of informations, passwords included.
>>58692660
i store them in my brain, i have 5 passwords:
a 12 char password for apple ID
a user password for mac is '123'
a 9 char password for many accounts like google, steam, gog, aliexpress, etc.
a 10 char password for network on wi-fi router
a 8 char easy placeholder password for some lesser things
>>58693443
i have like 10 character password and add the first 3 letters off the web page to the end and beginning
>>58693473
pretty clever
plain text on my desktop
>>58693495
Not him but I do something similar. I have a phrase including numbers as a base password, then I add the name of the service/site on the end.
I don't ever have to remember any password.
>>58692893
But what if somones steal your hard drive?
How do I encrypt it with a password?
>>58693667
>But what if someone steals your hard drive?
Then they must be able to find the password to unlock it. You can also set it up for two factor auth that requires both a password and a key file that you can store on a usb.
>How do I encrypt it with a password?
It does this at start. Literally the first thing it asks for when you start it.
>>58692660
Piece of paper in my closet hidden in a pile of unrelated documents.