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fj12ryder wrote:
An excellent example of why storing sensitive data "in the cloud" is not necessarily the best idea.
All my passwords, over 300 so memorizing is out of the question, are stored locally with Roboform. Also Roboform enters the passwords so the clipboard doesn't get used, and no typing the passwords so safe from keyloggers. The master password could be gotten but not any of the others. Screen capture software would work, but really that is a bit of a stretch.
1492, have you worked with Roboform any and tested its capabilities? I'd be curious to know how it fared.
Nothing is perfect, but sometimes you just have to do the best you can.
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sch911 wrote:
Always thought passwords should be stored in one's brain, which short of torture or waterboarding is pretty secure. Why do people use these things? Laziness?
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sch911 wrote:
Always thought passwords should be stored in one's brain, which short of torture or waterboarding is pretty secure. Why do people use these things? Laziness?