How do you manage your passwords and login credentials?
I let my mom handle it for me
https://github.com/fcturner/passwords
The only free, secure, self-hosted, remotely accessible password store I have found.
This thing is good
https://jamespic.github.io/pwgen/
Brain cells
>>60600414
i have an algorithm for quickly generating a password in my head based on the name of the service. it's deterministic so I don't really have to remember shit except for the algorithm
>>60600414
A random rotation of ten random 32-character strings that I utilize both as my logins and my passwords.
This gives me 10!/8! = 90 login-password combinations that are easy to use and memorize.
keepassx2
>>60600414
Muscle memory.
Sucks when i have to use a different keyboard.
>>60600414
accounts.txt in C:\Users\Me\Documents\
>>60600545
This.
I tried pass but I couldn't make it work, not sure what I did wrong.
>>60600414
A book and in onenote before i write them. Not the most secure setup but it work i guess.
>>60600563
you need to have a certain Autism Quotient to be able to use pass, too bad
>>60600626
I knew I was missing something...
Just a fucking piece of Paper. Can't hack that shit.
QtPass.
>>60600414
I remember my passwords and often use variations of the same one (+including the service name). For long, complicated passwords I write them down on a piece of paper. I honestly don't have that enough accounts to warrant using a password manager. If I were to go that route, I'd just use KeePassXC. That's the only sound option atm, imo
my brain and using the same password for eveything or a variation of that password, since I usually have to add a symbol, number, uppercase and all that stuff nowadays
>>60600776
>that enough accounts
*that many
>>60600776
>>60600787
My nigga
>>60600414
Enpass
pen and paper
>>60600414
i store them in a piece of paper i put up my ass
>>60600626
>>60600661
You can also just use a frontend like QtPass.
>>60600873
but then how do you remember where the pen and paper is??
>>60600900
I'm not an idiot.
Master Password
>>60600921
How do you remember that? You very well could be an idiot that forgot what you are.
>>60600893
I was using QtPass, but it keeps asking me to create an user.
I use pass: https://www.passwordstore.org/
Basically I have a password store on my Raspberry Pi which I sync via Git (SSH) with all my devices (desktop, laptop, phone).
>he doesnt generate 20 random characters for every sign up
>>60600562
>accounts.txt in C:\Users\Me\Documents\
basically this but encrypted and xored
I don't. I only remember one password for my email. Whenever I want to login to some site, I use the "forgot my password" option and reset it to something random I don't care about.
3 security tier single password. Lowest tier - base, its for shitty sites i dont care for. Tier 2 - added security, for social networking and more somewhat important stuff. Tier 3 with even more features - emails. Theres also tier 4 - a completely different one for internet banking etc. Somewhat secure and easy to remember. No password manager botnet or not will ever be as convenient as this.
>>60600969
>20
>Not 64
May aswell just give the NSA your passwords at that point
>>60600947
It jsut werks for me, might be because I'm on KDE.
>>60601059
Mah nigga, nothing like a 256 bit password to make you feel safe and comfy.
>>60601083
I'll try again with the next update, shouldn't take long...
>>60601140
I think you should also have Kgpg installed too and set up a GPG key pair.
I don't, my assistant does.
pass with git to sync between machines.
>>60600414
I use pic related.
>>60601158
How much do you roughly make per year?Career position?
>>60601229
nice theme friend
>>60600958
thanks family, just what i need.
>Compatible Clients
>The community has assembled an impressive list of clients and GUIs for various platforms:
> passmenu: an extremely useful and awesome dmenu script
> qtpass: cross-platform GUI client
> Android-Password-Store: Android app
> passforios: iOS app
> pass-ios: (older) iOS app
> passff: Firefox plugin
> browserpass: Chrome plugin
> Pass4Win: Windows client
> pext_module_pass: module for Pext
> gopass: Go GUI app
> upass: interactive console UI
> alfred-pass: Alfred integration
> pass-alfred: Alfred integration
> simple-pass-alfred: Alfred integration
> pass.applescript: OS X integration
> pass-git-helper: git credential integration
> password-store.el: an emacs package
> XMonad.Prompt.Pass: prompt for Xmonad
>>60600414
I write my passwords in Notepad and store it within a hidden folder.