Zero for me. No Netflix or anything here, I’m not into subscription based services.

But if you do have subscription based services, what might be the better ones out there?

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    11 天前

    You must not be using very strong passwords, then… Or somehow only have a few accounts.

    But given that every site out there requires an account to use these days that sounds dubious

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      I memorized π to 50 decimal places and also the alphabet backwards at age 10. Neither are my passwords BTW, but yeah my passwords can be and indeed are cumbersome. But the harder it is to spell, the easier it is for me to remember, oddly enough.

      Once upon a time my password was my Windows 98 product key, 25 otherwise random characters. Yes that password has long since been retired.

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          I guess my mind just can’t help it, I find the more complex the character sequence, the easier it is for me to remember. It only took me 5 minutes to learn the alphabet backwards at age 10.

          I’ve since found that I can memorize Microsoft 25 character product keys in like 30 seconds. I dunno, guess my memory banks just work differently than most… 🤷

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          I don’t trust password managers from the start, it feels like sticking your password on a post-it note on your screen and hoping nobody else sees it.

          The only difference is waiting to see if hackers manage to hack your password manager, then they have all the keys…

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        I usually use randomly generated passwords of the maximal supported length (or the maximum 100). I would definitely forget even one of these. Password Manager has also great auto-fill feature for fast and simple login in browser or PC or phone apps, and automatically copies 2FA codes.