On Wed, Dec 18, 2024 at 07:13:23PM +0000, Chris Green wrote: > Michael Kjörling <c9bc136c6...@ewoof.net> wrote:
[...] > > If I generate a Diceware passphrase - let's take one from that page as > > an example, "dean unissued mystified comfort everyday chokehold" - [...] > But how do you remember it? It's no more memorable than a string of > numbers, in fact I find numbers easier to remember than words. But that's exactly the point. Passwords are a /personal/ thing, i.e. something you, the person, can memorize when it becomes important. This varies from person to person. So use a well vetted method which works for you. If it's numbers, then fine. Me? I found out I can memorize well 16-places pwgen things. So my important passwords come from there. Mostly. But this won't work for someone else. Cheers -- t
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