Be aware of a common scam running on the internet - someone emails you with a password that you will recognize and threaten to publicly bad post things about you on social media unless you pay a ransom. The password and email come from some web site breach, such as LinkedIn. Don’t fall for it. Delete and move on. Also, take this opportunity to get a password manager and use a different password on every site/service you use. ✌️
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@jerry bugger! you mean I could have kept all that Bitcoin???
@jerry seriously though, I don't use a password manager, as having "one password to rule them all" worries me! I use a physical "card" from passwordcard.org . I write down the refs to the passwords , in a document I keep on cloud servers, using cryptomator for end to end encryption. (so when I need a password, I open cryptotmator, open the document , get the reference (like "$5") and then read the password off my laminated card that is in my wallet) sounds convoluted, but it isn't really!
@whonose123 hey, whatever works for you. As long as the passwords are unique, rock on.