Hey! I'm Dan!
I have been coding professionally for over 10 years and have had an interest in cybersecurity for equally as long!
I love learning new stuff and helping others
Location
Brighton / London, UK
Education
Edinburgh Napier (Postgrad Cert Advanced Security & Digital Forensics)
It's my brain.
There are tens if not hundreds of techniques to remember passwords even for different websites. If you want the one I use, you may want to watch the following video that I made. If you like it, do subscribe and explore my other videos. youtube.com/watch?v=j9OcQhuZjXg
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Buttercup! Found out about it on the Changelog podcast.
The Changelog
LastPass and KeePassXC are two good options.
I use Keypass X and Keypass Droid. I don't share any passwords over the internet but manually copy each one to the other. Because I'm paranoid.
LastPass & Enpass
What I use is probably what you should too.
It's my brain.
There are tens if not hundreds of techniques to remember passwords even for different websites. If you want the one I use, you may want to watch the following video that I made. If you like it, do subscribe and explore my other videos.
youtube.com/watch?v=j9OcQhuZjXg
Firefox Lockwise :)
Lastpass!
pass(with git repo for sync) androfi-passto have a simple way to use stored passwords.In the future I need to find an alternative for this. Rofi-Pass relies on x-do and I plan to move over to Wayland.
Just Chrome. I use the random passwords it offers and then store them within it.
Wow. Now I gotta check out Bitwarden.
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