On Sun 25 Mar 2018 at 21:54:22 -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > <extensive snipping to reply to just one point--I may respond to others at > some time in the future> > > On Sunday, March 25, 2018 08:38:25 PM Richard Hector wrote: > > On 26/03/18 04:52, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > > > * a means to automatically update passwords on the target websites (to > > > > > > facilitate regular / frequent password changes)--this is probably a > > > stretch--I mean something that would work its way through the various > > > screens and prompts to change a password with a minimum of manual > > > intervention by me > > > > Difficult. That would have to be scripted for each website etc, wouldn't > > it? > > Yes, at least I think so, unless there is some standard for how to handle > passwords (including changing them) on websites. I suspect that there isn't. > > There may be some commonality in websites generated by a common website > "generator" (one of those packages that help you create a website--I think > they exist, but I've never used one--maybe Drupal is an example?
The standard exists. You change your password via the website. Then you inform your password manager of the change. -- Brian.