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Old 09-01-2024, 20:27   #12
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Re: What is the correct type for a email password

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Originally Posted by SnoopZ View Post
All my passwords are unique and I don't know them, I put my trust in a proper password manager, I know by saying that it's going to open a can of worms and trigger people.

All my banking are on paper though written in code which can't be guessed.
I’m not you saying you personally don’t use unique passwords , I’m saying that the type of password you have encourages the vast majority of people to use it across multiple services.

Personally I’m a big fan of proper password managers when used properly but where possible I insist SSO is used for all our apps
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