How do you store your passwords?

How do you store your passwords?

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In my head.

just like in screenshot

4096 Byte is actually 4 KiB, not 4 KB.

Important ones personally. LastPass for everything else.

LastPass.

In individual text files scattered all over the place so that I never find them when needed.

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i use my brain

Piece of paper next to me

>manually entering your 12 character password every time

Those mean the same thing though. Ki just identifies "kibi", which is should for kilo-binary, or 2^10. However, when prefixing "bytes" "kilo" already refers to 2^10.
Words can mean different things in different contexts.
I'm pretty perpetually bemused that more than one or two people got on this train where they've confused "Byte" for an SI unit.

KeePassX.

yep because i am not retarded

Mine are actually 16 characters long

why is size and size on disk different?

Byte is a SI unit but that's irrelevant here.
What does matter is that Kilo has referred to 1000 long before computers existed.
Powers of 2 are more convenient for computing of course. That's why they get their own special prefix, Kibi.
Virtually all national and international standards organizations agree.

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The better question is where do you store your master key for keepassX

>Implying any of my passwords are as short as 12 characters

do not open.txt

i made another keepasx installation for that and it goes like that 5 times i have 6 keepasx installation atm. i take my virginity and child porn serious

i chuckled

That's the trick. I don't.

Full disk encryption of all internal drives.
The password for the FDE is in my head only.

I was seriously worried that I could forget it when I first took LSD, so I wrote it down temporarily, until the trip was over, and then burned the paper.

>KeePassX
What's the x for?

Did you smoke the ashes?

.passwords/Category/sitename/isername.gpg

I think it's 'cross platform'

I use FF, and since it's open source and you all hate it, I can count on any spy shit being on the front page of Cred Forums within a minute

kilo means 1000, kibi means 1024
kys

And what does kilo binary mean?

KeepassX. File is synced with an encrypted BTsync between my server, laptop, and phone.

Encrypted in a password manager like any individual who doesn't suffer from the downs.

How do you sync it and
how do you deal with simultaneous changes on 2 devices?
I usually export both to XML and use a diff tool, but it's cumbersome and error-prone.
KeepassX really could use automatic synchronization.

Keepass(X). Simple, safe, works on my phone and computers.

I have a bash script that uses gdrive (you can gdrive on GitHub) to upload the database if it is newer. If the remote (Google Drive) is newer it'll backup the local one to another folder for safety and replace the local. Once it has reached five backed up local files due to pulls, it'll replace the oldest backup.

Now with simultaneous changes on two devices that'll be tricky. I don't create new entries often so for me that isn't really a problem and I make sure to keep the database synced on all devices so that the problem doesn't happen. If that was the case, I'd probably open each of them and copy the entry to the other database to merge them.

I don't do simultaneous, but btsync is peer to peer. I have it synced with my server for a backup.

text file on the desktop named passwords.txt

ss64

pass
the standard unix password manager

25 chars here. mixed upper lower case a special char and numbers.

takes 3 seconds

in a password protected excel file.

PGP encrypted txt

Should I back up my password database to google drive? It should be safe because its encrypted by keepass right?

Right now I have it backed up to a few storage devices but I want to secure them using generated passwords and I won't be able to access the backups if I don't know the password.

Everything is in a book.

a text file inside a passworded zip file

On a sheet of paper that I keep on top of my desktop or somewhere on my desk.

>only using 12 char passwords

unironically dropbox

I find my brain to be completely unreliable. I use a text file.

I use the same seed password for everything. I kind of have a formula for how complex it needs to be. I will never forget a password if I can just work my way through the formula a step at a time.

I was going to put together an encrypted dropbox webapp but then I just got 1password instead

should i use a key file for my password manager? im afraid of losing it but if i back it up everywhere like i do with the database then it defeats the whole purpose of having a key file

On an ereader with passcode next to me on my desk

txt file in a TrueCrypt container

passwords.docx

1password, but they are moving to a subscription service. I think I will try enpass this weekend.

X denotes a kiss.

When you get a gf one day, you'll understand.

Keep Asskissing?

Not homo.
Soz familia

PwlistM.txt
PwlistS.text
Wepsec.txt
All on encrypted drive/USB backup

I was thinking of getting something like yubikey.

a text document on dropbox so only i can access it

Vulnerable to rubberhose cryptanalysis.

In my muscle memory. I made it like playing piano with keyboard including numbers and special characters.
So that don't even I know my password. Any thoughts?

In my head

>risking getting waterboarded. The less you know the better. Just keep password on an USB flash drive and crush it when safety is threatened.

You sure do live up to your name

How can you not know what you're stroking

>windows

Out of topic but, why did you fear forgetting it? I'm doing the same principle and am looking forward trying LSD soon. Should I be worried forgetting all my passwords?

Pic related in a vercrypt container, I only need to remember a 30 something char password.
I use a scheme anyway, so I can easily reconstruct any password from the website domain without reading it.

care to explain more about your formula? (examples, not the actual real formula)

this won't change anything for 1Password. Software will still work perfectly and receive updates.

I sync my 1Password database with an encrypted local ownCloud server. So I got it on all my devices, can use fingerprint to auth on mobile instead of typing my long ass master.

Master key is a 5 word passphrase never written anywhere only in my brain. Words make it easier to remember, and make it virtually impossible to crack especially by the length of it.

This

Yubikey sounds great. You can even use the secondary slot on the key to save your master key and use it to type your masterkey when needed.

>Keepass
>flash drive

Keepass is annoying though, no good alternatives though.

my file is not stupidly named "password but yeah, that way."

I create an encrypted file that is also an image by default if you click on it its a picture of my waifu but if you rename the file to a certain unique filename it needs to be mounted and decrypted before you can see the contents in text

>passwordbutyeahtahtway.txt

keepass and dropbox for sharing the password file with every computer i use

kibi

Why even bother using passwords when you have two (TWO) proprietary botnets that handle them?

because websites require them.

fuck off you know what I meant.

password-store

Word docx as well

Then just have passwords like 222222222 or 6555555555@
Since you're already fucking your own shit anyways

All my passwords are the same

Two words:

Stone tablet

I use a tiny note book. It's hacking proof and I don't even need to remember all my pass. For all of you who are saying "my brain is enough", is not. If you want security, you want to have a different password for every site you are registered and use more than 10 characters, just switch to notes and you won't come back.

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KeePassX. Open source and free.
Also, two factor auth where possible (like Google)