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November 03, 2014, 02:48:53 AM
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Seems better than me coming up with my normally easy passwords..I've turned them into very difficult ones.
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November 03, 2014, 01:58:04 PM
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Used it for a lot of things...it's pretty useful and more secure than me or you coming up with a 'random' password.


TIP: Make sure you write down the password exactly...I've forgotten numerous times and will probably end up doing it a few more times.
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November 03, 2014, 05:06:49 PM
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yeah its quite usefull if you need to generate more then 4 or more.

and most are unique. just save it on a note pad.
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November 03, 2014, 05:13:59 PM
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Try to use a password manager.

You have one master password. All others are behind that one.

Check this:
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2407168,00.asp
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November 03, 2014, 05:27:33 PM
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use the string generator if you want more stuff in your password.

Also you can change the lenght of the string/password, if needed
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November 03, 2014, 05:59:10 PM
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Why bother with this? If it's ridiculously complex you're likely to forget it, and no matter what your password is if you've got a keylogger you're screwed anyway. Just don't have a basic pass and you should be fine. I'd concentrate more on keeping your coins secure and accessible only by you more than how complex your password is.
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November 03, 2014, 06:10:37 PM
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Why bother with this? If it's ridiculously complex you're likely to forget it, and no matter what your password is if you've got a keylogger you're screwed anyway. Just don't have a basic pass and you should be fine. I'd concentrate more on keeping your coins secure and accessible only by you more than how complex your password is.

Easy passwords could be brute-forced easily. Strong passwords are very important.
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November 03, 2014, 06:12:00 PM
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KeePassX does the job for me.

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November 03, 2014, 06:31:45 PM
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Why bother with this? If it's ridiculously complex you're likely to forget it, and no matter what your password is if you've got a keylogger you're screwed anyway. Just don't have a basic pass and you should be fine. I'd concentrate more on keeping your coins secure and accessible only by you more than how complex your password is.

Easy passwords could be brute-forced easily. Strong passwords are very important.

It doesn't have to be easy, but read what I actually wrote because strong passwords don't mean shit if you're not careful. Nobody should ever have access to your wallet other than yourself, but if you're not careful you wont be careful about keyloggers either most likely.
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November 03, 2014, 06:53:28 PM
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i only use it when i feel super lazy to create passwords.
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November 03, 2014, 06:56:52 PM
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I have never used it to create password but for some giveaways i did actually i didn't knew we can. Thanks i'll try now.
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