To best protect yourself, it could be worth using a password manager to randomly generate and store passwords for your accounts, I use KeePass which is free and works well, there are similar apps for mobile too (Strongbox on iPhone is what I use) for if I need to access accounts while away from my PC. - Source: Reddit / about 12 hours ago
Definitely time to think about setting up a password manager & locking stuff down. KeePass is really straightforward to use & will generate secure passwords for you so you only ever need to remember one password: https://keepass.info/. - Source: Reddit / 12 days ago
Additionally regarding the password security: - Enable 2 Factor Authentication - Use a non cloud based password manager. A good, free and tested solution is KeePass. https://keepass.info/. - Source: Reddit / 13 days ago
KeePass and KeePass XC, another password manager, but it works fully offline. Con is that you need to handle syncing across devices yourself. [FOSS]. - Source: Reddit / 22 days ago
On keepass.info there's a list of android apps. I us KPass & get the database from Synology Drive. - Source: Reddit / 25 days ago
Consider a password manager. I like Keepass, it's free/open source. You need to remember one good password to open the database and then you can generate a different password for every service you use. - Source: Reddit / about 1 month ago
There is python's library that uses cross platform password manager database keepass that can be used everywhere, from console (kpcli), GUI on all platforms as well smartphones (keepass2android, strongbox - on iPhomes), so you can securely prefill database and ship/use with single master password. - Source: Reddit / about 1 month ago
Take a look at KeePass. It's free, open-source and well maintained. I've been using it since around 2015 with no problems at all. Create a strong random master passphrase using the diceware approach, and that is all you need to remember. - Source: Reddit / about 1 month ago
Sorry for your condition but yours is just a story. If Ubisoft Support to give every account just because of a good story, hackers would celebrate such day. You need to prove yourself that you're the owner & this works same way in all r/pcgaming stores, not just Ubisoft. You need email or bank receipts that has correspondence entry in Ubisoft's database so that your story become believable. As for memory issues,... - Source: Reddit / about 1 month ago
LastPass may be a pile of shit, but the concept of a Password Manager is not. Check out KeePass Password Safe - https://keepass.info/. - Source: Reddit / about 1 month ago
I don't truly know. This is something you may want to ask on the https://grapheneos.org/ forums they will be better qualified to give you the correct answer. Their moderators so far have been very professional to me when I ask about topics I don't know nothing about. On a personal note I NEVER have any apps on any device that is related to my bank accounts. I find this practice a bit dangerous. If you have them on... - Source: Reddit / about 2 months ago
Been using KeePass since 2014 and haven't forgotten a password since. - Source: Reddit / about 2 months ago
I will repeat what I tell people: Don't use Lastpass. There are multiple better choices that are easy enough to use and do not have a history of stupidity. - Source: Reddit / 2 months ago
Since you've already been hacked that likely means your email address and personal information are on a criminal database on the dark web. I highly recommend using a unique email address for everyone account you have with a service like Simplelogin or firefox relay and very long complicated password with something like bitwarden or keepass are an absolute must these days. If you use a password manager then it... - Source: Reddit / 2 months ago
I recommend keypass, it works in pretty much everything. https://keepass.info/. - Source: Reddit / 2 months ago
Deinitely a good idea and I'll offer an opensource alternative: KeePass. - Source: Reddit / 2 months ago
Bitwarden, KeePass and KeePassXC are all free and open source software. - Source: Reddit / 3 months ago
I also looked at KeePass Password Safe and KeePassXC, which are open source. KeePassXC does have a browser plugin, but the password database is stored as a file, which makes it trickier to maintain as it would need to be manually synchronized between computers. Other products like Bitwarden and VaultWarden run as a full server, and have browser plugins and phone applications that can talk to it. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
Not sure how you plan to interact with your store, but I use keepass. There are some stand-alone executables you can keep on your usb alongside the key and database it makes you create. - Source: Reddit / 3 months ago
Most of the more reputable parts of the security community haven't recommended them for a long time favoring Bitwarden, 1Password or Keepass (and its variants like KeypassXC). - Source: Reddit / 3 months ago
To minimise the risk of data leak I would suggest Keepass or similar: It's open source and you can install its database to somewhere safe (e.g. a local NAS, backing it up regularly or to GDrive) You can then access the database via webdav or gdrive (using a plugin). - Source: Reddit / 3 months ago
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