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Do you keep track of your passwords?

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I honestly just let Firefox save all my passwords. I always generate random passwords every time I join a new website, so I don't have the same password across differnt websites.
 
I honestly just let Firefox save all my passwords.
I should do this on Google Chrome for message boards I register on, at least all of the ones I do post exchanges on. That way, I don't have to use the same password I used previously just to remember it for the next time I may do a post-exchange.
 
I use 1Password right now, and I have 2FA enabled on every single site that supports it, even here. Even if I don't spend money on the site, I still give it a random password of 16+ chars, and 2FA enabled everywhere possible. It makes it very difficult to hack into all my accounts.
 
I save all my passwords to my phone.
When I need them, I go to the settings and check my password.
 
That's what a password manager is for.
 
I use KeePassXC to manage all the different accounts (forums, shops, services etc). Every single account has it's own unique E-Mail address, and it's own unique password. And on forums, i never use the same nickname. :)

I've been doing this for 20 years or so, and never had a problem.
 
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