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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ I've been saying for years to anyone who will listen, get a password manager.
You could pay a service like nordPass or LastPass or whatever. You could pay a service like nordPass or LastPass or whatever.
pros: pros:
* someone else keeps a server running for you. Hardware, electricity, bandwidth. * someone else keeps a server running for you. Meaning they worry about hardware, electricity, bandwidth.
* that other party hopefully has offsite backups, in case of some kind of natural disaster. * that other party hopefully has offsite backups, in case of some kind of natural disaster.
cons: cons:
@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ KeePass exists where Mono does - that is, Windows, Linux, and Mac. So if you're
on mobile on mobile
you'll want KeePassDX. you'll want KeePassDX.
Got one? great. make a new "database". give it a really good password - it'll even help you generate one. This is the one you rehearse and memorize and practice. For god's sake don't write it on a note stuck to your monitor. Please. I'm begging you. installed? great. make a new "database". give it a really good password - it'll even help you generate one. This is the one you rehearse and memorize and practice. For god's sake don't write it on a note stuck to your monitor. Please. I'm begging you.
Great. Easy. Store all your passwords. You can also "set up 2-factor". Much like google authenticator, except you get to decide which device is standing in for the "something you have" factor. Great. Easy. Store all your passwords. You can also "set up 2-factor". Much like google authenticator, except you get to decide which device is standing in for the "something you have" factor.
an "entry" is one account, a username/password combo. an "entry" is one account, a username/password combo.