I am with you on that one Tim.
> On 5 Dec 2018, at 5:02 am, Tim Law wrote:
>
> Alex,
>
> In a blog posting, the owner of 1Password talked about the benefits to the
> user of using normal words rather than a collection of wild letters and
> numbers. If you ever have to physically enter a passw
Alex,
In a blog posting, the owner of 1Password talked about the benefits to the user
of using normal words rather than a collection of wild letters and numbers. If
you ever have to physically enter a password it is much easier to write
“sung.7Persuade.pushy” than a random string and apparently
Hi Alex
Thanks for that, glad it was helpful.
In answer to your questions.
1. I haven’t really used LastPass, so I can’t really comment on it. I’ve just
always used 1Password. I think I had some reservations on LastPass, but that
was ages ago and I can’t recall what it was now. Perhaps it was s
Thanks Daniel, that was very helpful on a very vexatious issue.
Couple queries tho’. Do you have any opinion on LastPass? I have used it in a
Windows environment.
And, if one is to use a password management programme, would it then be
advisable to set up random letters, numbers & characters a
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