Here is an example (no, not one I am using) of what a password of mine may look like:
WW91IEtub3cgSG93IFRvIFNjYXJlIE1lIFNoaXRsZXNz
And no, it is not hard to remember at all.
I use offline, non-caching Base64 coders.
https://www.base64decode.org
#privacy #encryption #passwords
Also wanted to test linking a Mastodon post of mine to my Lemmy account.
If anything bungles up, sorry in advance!
…or you could just use a password manager that generates random and unique passwords whenever you need, without you having to memorize multiple phrases (because you don't want to reuse the same phrase across multiple accounts).
…or you could just use a password manager that generates random and unique passwords whenever you need, without you having to memorize multiple phrases (because you don't want to reuse the same phrase across multiple accounts).
…or you could just use a password manager that generates random and unique passwords whenever you need, without you having to memorize multiple phrases (because you don't want to reuse the same phrase across multiple accounts).
There are so many good ones out there there's no reason not to use one.
My first language is Korean. A lot of the time people just write some words or phrases in Korean in English keyboard layout.
If I, for example, write 손톱깎이, that way, which is nail clipper in Korean,
Basically totally random. Add in some numbers and !@#$% and you have easy to remember, quick to type and secure password.
Quite nice.
…or you could just use a password manager that generates random and unique passwords whenever you need, without you having to memorize multiple phrases (because you don't want to reuse the same phrase across multiple accounts).
I use Vaultwarden personally. It's just whag a lot of people do.