Bill Spikowski wrote:
Rick Merrill wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote on 04/27/2015 8:46 AM:
No practical reason????????

What about seeing what one is typing when entering complex passwords?

Think especially about these situations:  a lousy keyboard, like most
laptops; working in a dark area; using a touchscreen; people with
dyslexia, or poor typing skills; the visually impaired; or those
having several hundred passwords for different sites.
Oh, come: how about the wireless kbd that transmits the keycodes?
Is your office a TEMPEST design?

No idea what a TEMPEST office is.

Would never use a wireless keyboard.

I use LastPass myself, but I don't tell other people that my password
solution is the only valid one. Lots of people don't understand password
managers, or don't trust them; or are the only users of their computers,
and don't need the extra complexity.

I've been using Lastpass since someone pointed out that SeaMonkey's password manager does not encrypt your passwords; good for looking a forgotten one up, but not good for security. Before that I kept my passwords in a blank field in the bookmark for the site, but typed backward as my gesture to security.

I think lastpass keeps your passwords on your pc, but in an encrypted form: when you need a password, their program undecrypts it, but displays it as a series of asterisks. The problem I have is that some enterprises that put out multiple programs (such as Intuit with Quicken and Turbotax) have moved to having a single password for all their programs and when you register for a second program (or often, it seems, a new page in the program) Lastpass does not recognize the relationship between the multiple programs, and cutting and pasting a bunch of asterisks doesn't work. This user unfriendly scheme takes up a lot of my time going to all the pages and entering a new password. The obvious solution is to allow the user to see the password in unencrypted form (you do need a password to get into Lastpass) but apparently they don't recognize this as a problem.
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