Considering alphabet agencies have direct access to your hardware storing passwords on stickynotes might actually have more merit than using a password manager.
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No kidding. And to be fair, people are pretty good at keeping track of small pieces of physical authentication: credit cards, IDs, passports, drivers' licenses. But we're pretty lousy at remembering authentication information.
And say what you like about paper; it's difficult to hack remotely. There's a reason why 90 percent of HIPAA regulations only apply to digitally stored information.
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Considering alphabet agencies have direct access to your hardware storing passwords on stickynotes might actually have more merit than using a password manager.
[–] ChillyHellion [S] ago (edited ago)
No kidding. And to be fair, people are pretty good at keeping track of small pieces of physical authentication: credit cards, IDs, passports, drivers' licenses. But we're pretty lousy at remembering authentication information.
And say what you like about paper; it's difficult to hack remotely. There's a reason why 90 percent of HIPAA regulations only apply to digitally stored information.