I’ve written about passwords in the past, mainly advocating for use of a password manager (something that stores your passwords for you so you can use long, random, unique passwords for each account you have).
Today’s article continues in a similar vein, but focuses on the times when it’s not practical (or even possible) to use a password manager.
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