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  #3078712 22-May-2023 16:29
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391 according to bitwarden now but it was near 450 before I deleted a bunch.

 

 




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  #3078739 22-May-2023 18:22
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Just the one: password4 but I change it sometimes. Opps, looks like I'll now need to change it again.. password5 🤣

 

 





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  #3078753 22-May-2023 19:33
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Did @freitasm just complete a fish of how many and what most of us use????





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  #3078826 22-May-2023 23:46
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742 for me, but that includes software registrations that I store the same way.  The oldest seems to be from 1996.


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  #3078827 22-May-2023 23:49
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274 according to 1Password, though I do try and do a cull now and then.


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  #3078835 23-May-2023 07:34
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202





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  #3078890 23-May-2023 08:32
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193 in 1Password all at least 24 bit with bank ones stronger.





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  #3078916 23-May-2023 11:40
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Have about 160 that are saved in password manager but also have some casual site passwords not saved there because they need to be entered manually as the option to save doesn’t always pop up and I can’t be bothered.

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  #3078920 23-May-2023 11:51
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One! Isn't that all you need? :)


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  #3078925 23-May-2023 12:06
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networkn:

One! Isn't that all you need? :)



And that would be mum123 :)

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  #3078926 23-May-2023 12:19
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networkn:

 

One! Isn't that all you need? :)

 

 

There can be only one





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  #3078977 23-May-2023 12:39
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I haven't invested in a password manager (yet)
Its on the todo list. 

 

 

 

How many different passwords?  I think 7-8
4 that are single use
And then 2-3 for 'everything else' 

Bank Password (not shared)
Email password (not shared)
Gmail account (not shared)
Facebook (not shared)
Random websites
- use gmail/Facebook logins where available.  e.g. reddit, Epic Games Store
- use a 'standard' password for random sites. 
- use another 'standard' password for sites/logins shared with my significant other

 

 


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  #3078979 23-May-2023 12:47
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In my time managing IT support and visiting the many offices I concluded that the most popular password managers were Post It notes and notebooks.




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