On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 06:54:41AM -0800, Thaths wrote:

> In addition to all of those steps, I also recommend using unique
> passwords in all the sites. It is not going to be possible for you to
> remember that many unique passwords (especially if you choose strong
> passwords). I recommend you choose strong passwords that you memorize
> for one or two of your key accounts (Google, Facebook). And use a
> password management (I personally use keepass) to generate and store
> strong unique passwords for your other sites.

This, this so much. I have a KeePass2 file with all my passwords. Every 
time I have to register into a new site, I tell it to generate a new 
one, which will be something like Q4s.-.-%534[]aTMfd_. I don't even have 
to forget it. If (or when) the site gets breached, it gives a bit of 
peace of mind to know that the password can't be used to access any of 
my other accounts.

Also, I have that password file sync with my phone, and then I use 
KeePassDroid to access them.

Cheers,

-- 
José María (Chema) Mateos || https://rinzewind.org/

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