Brian <a...@cityscape.co.uk> writes: [...]
> When was the last time you experienced that or heard of a well-documented > case of it happening? I do not know what you mean "well documented" https://haveibeenpwned.com/ is enough? > I do not even know what my passwords are. Does not matter. I also know very few my passwords (or rathers 'secrets') - only these to unlock password manager(s). > Nothing to > be stolen! Erm? Could you clarify? I do not know what is your point. I believe you can protect your passwords. (So do I , I hope). But we are rather rare species now. Moreover, although your provider should not keep password in plain, quite often they do. > Your claim is a good example of "frighten the user into doing what we want". Well, no? I think I was clear, that I do not like google/ms behavior. KJ -- http://wolnelektury.pl/wesprzyj/teraz/