![]() ![]() I could gasbag on all day about it.but in the end, it is you who has to bite the bullet and install and set it up. The entire master password is 18 digits, letters etc etc long.and yet is easy to remember. I then use the second letter from each word that describes that event, followed by a symbol (underscore, or hash.whatever you like) and then a number which is important to me but is not related to my own circumstances. I use an event in my life which I will never forget. If you forget it you are in deep doo doo. Note that once you delete your account, all your password data in your personal vault will be deleted forever, irreversibly. csv file and then saved that to a separate drive, and also printed it and I store that in a safe.Ä«itWarden WILL NOT have access to my data. When I had finished, I used BitWarden to Save a. But once done, I am now secure as can be for the foreseeable future. I made sure that every password is a minimum of 16 characters long containing upper and lower case numerals and symbols etc etc Bitwarden is a zero knowledge encryption solution, meaning you are the only party with access to your key and the ability to decrypt the vault data. So I then set about the laborious task of changing and updating every password I have. I was more than surprised to learn that a significant number had been exposed. I exhaustively went through every password I have (there are a lot !!) and used the Vault to access and open every password and the used the "check if password has been exposed" feature to check every single password. ![]() I think I would be safe in saying that BitWarden would be the most trusted password manager in use today. I'm using bitwarden Firefox extension on my desktop, then the bitwarden app on my iPhone.
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