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calgoo ◴[] No.41879171[source]
I always liked the 1Password word passwords… you select the number of words and it generates each word in upper OR lowercase, and connect them with symbols or numbers. Easy to memorize, and better then keepass or others that use more fixed formats: same characters between words and words are just in title format where the first letter is upper case and rest is lowercase.
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1. the_snooze ◴[] No.41879343[source]
I always make that the default in my 1Password instances. If the threats we're trying to protect against are mainly 1) weak passwords and 2) password reuse, then there's still room there for human-friendly readable passwords. I don't see much marginal benefit of generating something like cnC*i8Npc2J7zWRYFfsy (the common default template across password managers) over teo-PRETENDS4cognac.