That way I can create passwords that are practically impossible to crack but that are still somewhat convenient to use (I keep my password database on a flash drive that stays disconnected unless I need it). I like how KeePass lets you copy your password from your database (after you’ve decrypted it), and then it removes it from the clipboard after several seconds (I think the default is 15, but you can change it). The only problem with that is that it makes people less likely to create unique, long, and complex passwords, since they have to retrieve the paper from the safe, then read the password and type it in every time they log in to something. Now You: Which password manager do you use, and why? You can check out the entire release notes here. ![]()
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