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Obviously better than any digital ones, but having them all in plaintext in a single book that could get stolen, destroyed by a coffee spill, eaten by a dog or whatever has its downsides
Obviously better than any digital ones
Is there something wrong with password managers?
In theory the should be fine, but you can have things reading from the clipboard or other security breaches
But couldn’t you say that about non-digital password storage? Someone could be logging your keystrokes, your passwords could be part of a security breach dump, etc.
Just curious because I’ve always been told writing down passwords, esp. somewhere easily accessible is an extremely bad security practice and that encrypted password databases, along with complex passwords that are different for every account was the best option. Of course nothing is fool proof, just not sure if I’m missing some major security flaw with programs like Keepass.