Twelve Years of Service
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Data breach FUCK 01-04-2021, 07:58 AM
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I've never used password managers, as I'm paranoid of something going wrong.
Are people still using password managers? Curious how long members have been using them.
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Two Years of Service
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RE: Data breach FUCK 03-04-2022, 09:14 PM
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Rather than getting the list taken down, when its likely been spread all over, is to use the time to start changing some passwords.
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Three Years of Service
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RE: Data breach FUCK 03-26-2022, 06:02 AM
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Sorry that you got breached. Never store anything important in a browser, always use a manager, or at the very least, save them to an encrypted file.
This is another example why I use a paid password manager. They don't care how many passwords I store and it only costs me $7/mo w/ Dashlane. Everything is hosted on my computer, encrypted in the cloud and they can't access it. I can change passwords for most of my websites instantly. There's a free version, I think, but I always had the paid version that offers VPN (which I don't use, maybe someday if my provider goes away). And a bunch of other cool stuff. It's really a great password manager. I also get free note storage and auto fill across devices. This isn't an ad but I love it.
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Four Years of Service
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RE: Data breach FUCK 04-05-2022, 03:24 AM
#39
always use different password in every site, data breach are scary
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Seven Years of Service
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RE: Data breach FUCK 06-05-2022, 11:58 AM
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Did you check to see if the breach was apart of a class action suit?
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