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Where can passwords be stored securely?
There are many passwords for different accounts that my head can not keep. Where can they be stored safely. What are your tips?
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The best option, open source password managers
Windows: KeePass Password Safe (+ all mobile platforms)
Unix, OS X: KeePassX (+ all mobile platforms)
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Fine-tuning for increased security
Using crypto containers, generating passwords according to their own algorithm for everyone the site is not reliable and not convenient.
You can even store it in open form, the main thing is to separate the login from the password.
The simplest thing: you can do this: Make
2 lists with random unique digital IDs for logins and passwords.
Then, make a link table by concatenating the login ID and password: this will be the PIN.
PIN + resource link - save on your computer in a textbook.
And you print out the table of logins and passwords on paper: they should not stand respectively opposite each other - these are 2 absolutely independent tables that are just next to each other!
To find out the correct account, you need 2 pieces of data at once: from a PC and from a sheet.
Each piece is completely useless.
Encrypt the textbook with one password, which you memorize. Or, for example, create a small BestCrypt disk in which to store passwords. And remember the password from the disk.
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