People should really be using a decent password manager that creates random strong passwords.
Different ones for every site you use. Also, don't just blindly trust 2FA, because there are definitely ways around that (depending on what kind of 2FA the website uses)
I can definitely recommend Keepass, which is an awesome open-source password manager.
https://keepass.info/2FA with a mobile phone number is insecure and you don't know what they use your phone number for.
Just look at what Facebook did with phone numbers it collected for their 2FA, sold them to advertisers... (
source)
This article is pretty interesting, it lists all the pros and cons of different 2FA methods:
https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/pros-cons-2fa-types-methods/Strong password and 2FA of course needed to make your account secure. But to think that by putting 2FA will make your account insecure, how this thing is possible? Many people already know 2FA and have beend used it for so long and it never has any issue with it and by using keepass it will only give us and extra security towards our account so it is depends on players as well whether they are going to use it or not since not everyone are familiar with coding thing
I never had the experience to use keepass but according to google keepass is "an opensource password manager which can help you to manage all of your passwords" it means that you can use keepass as your database of all of your password so if you haven't memorized the passcode you can use this to keep your password safe but I don't think we still need this because you can make your own password database in your own spreadsheet.
Using any 3rd party software your account can be compromised so I suggest to better memorize the password and use google 2fa is enough to keep your account safe.
literally every piece of equipment can be compromised
keepass is a nice little tool to keep your passwords, also lastpass falls into this category
it is way better than storing your passwords on a piece of paper or, god forbid, in a text file
spreadsheet passwords sounds like a joke, you think that Google documents are safer than keepass?
in any case , 2fa is a must for sites you store money at , gambling sites or exchanges or wallets
otherwise using a password manager is fine in most cases, try it - you will like it