![]() ![]() Sub-question: Is it a good idea to use a password manager with network integration / synchronisation? Overall, yes, I would say using a password manager is a good idea. Poorly integrated also, so you always need to type in the password, which can be error prone and may encourage slightly weaker passwords. If your threat model includes government agencies or other criminal organisations then this is not a secure option. Can be inconvenient if you need a password while out and about. Some home locations might be inappropriate for this. A work location is inherently less secure (more threatened) than a home location. Writing them all down? That’s a fairly secure to very secure option, depending on your threat model. However forgetting passwords may be a problem, particularly if not used for a while - and it could encourage sloppy habits like using weaker passwords or reusing passwords. Is it a good idea to use a password manager? Why/why not?Ĭompared to remembering every password in your head? That’s the most secure option. ![]()
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