Path: csiph.com!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: Bob Eager Newsgroups: alt.atheism,comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.misc,comp.unix.misc,comp.misc Subject: Re: Do you use a password manager? Date: 27 Nov 2021 23:40:28 GMT Lines: 31 Message-ID: References: <20211128065145.29c70639@haraya.local.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Trace: individual.net vvB4ITBFtex8GkyEHHXzIAtjfuZEUeqavah5DHg1aTDFpruqtD Cancel-Lock: sha1:tNHERZHSFEjCOFEdbPcv0SPAuZM= User-Agent: Pan/0.145 (Duplicitous mercenary valetism; d7e168a git.gnome.org/pan2) Xref: csiph.com alt.atheism:3080843 comp.sys.mac.system:138128 comp.sys.mac.misc:8334 comp.unix.misc:356 comp.misc:21625 On Sun, 28 Nov 2021 06:51:45 +0800, rtr wrote: > On Mon, 12 Jul 2021 09:53:00 +0000 Unbreakable Disease > wrote: > >> My 50-year old brain isn't capable of memorizing that many passwords >> anymore, so I use KeePassXC. I keep basically everything here including >> my financial passwords and credit card data, with the exception of >> passwords that I would have to remember anyway (full-disk encryption, >> login, primary e-mail passwords, etc.) >> >> Overall, it's much easier to remember and much harder to forget 10 >> complicated passwords that you use everyday than 100+ simple passwords >> you use every month or even less. >> >> I can't speak about Windows version of KeePass, because with the >> exception of playing games not available on Macintosh, I haven't used >> one since Windows 95 days. > > I use Pass, which is a command-line only password manager using git and > gpg. It's good and lightweight. Yes, me too. It works well. -- Using UNIX since v6 (1975)... Use the BIG mirror service in the UK: http://www.mirrorservice.org