not literally 2 miliseconds, but you get the point

  • @[email protected]
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    312 years ago

    If you create a secure password in the first place and only ever use it for bitwarden whats the point in changing it?

      • @[email protected]
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        22 years ago

        Slowly raises hand and looks around. I really need to change that password but I’m so scared I’ll forget it 😂

        • Gormadt
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          32 years ago

          If the password is used in more than 1 place, it’s not a secure password.

          • stebo
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            12 years ago

            Do you invent a completely unique password for every account you make? I get that a password manager will help you remember them but even coming up with new passwords is hard at this point.

            • Gormadt
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              12 years ago

              Yes, I use Firefox to do so

              By default it has a means of generating unique passwords for every account I make. Not only that but in your saved passwords it will highlight the ones that share a password so you can go there and change the passwords.

              You have to make a Firefox account so that you can sync it across all of your devices but it works great for me on multiple PCs and my phone.

              One of the many perks of Firefox honestly

              • stebo
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                12 years ago

                So what if you have to log in on someone else’s device? Even if they use firefox, your passwords won’t be synced. How are you going to remember them?

                • Gormadt
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                  02 years ago

                  I don’t login to my accounts on other people’s device’s

                  That’s a security concern and I take my privacy seriously

            • @[email protected]
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              92 years ago

              Yes.

              But Bitwarden generates them for me. So I remember my Bitwarden password and that’s about it

              • stebo
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                12 years ago

                That’s true but I’d rather have a password I can type out within 10 seconds. The ones generated by bitwarden are just a bunch of random characters, which is definitely very secure, but also incredibly inconvenient.

                • @[email protected]
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                  52 years ago

                  Just use the browser extension to auto fill those passwords. I really don’t understand how it’s in any way inconvenient.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    12 years ago

                    That doesn’t work more often than it does work, at least for me. And then there are sites that for some reason have a page where you just put in the email or username, then a separate page for the password BW gets hella confused by that shit.

                  • stebo
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                    42 years ago

                    Well sometimes I’m using my phone to log in, or someone else’s device, or my university’s computer. I can’t use bitwarden everywhere.

                • @[email protected]
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                  12 years ago

                  Bitwarden fills them in for me, so no problem at all. Or I can copy/paste it

                  Except like when I get a new phone, but that’s only like once every 2 years

        • @[email protected]
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          32 years ago

          Get bitwarden, use same password for everything even bitwarden itself. Now that is giga brained.