(If I hadn't shared them) which would be the best password and why?

A) WinterMoon38
B) Flame!Rider204
C) J7$kP2!mQx9#L
D) Echo-Bicycle-Violet-77&

@protonprivacy e) use a passkey!
Otherwise D - there are more possible word combos than letter combos

@ketumbra @protonprivacy

f) realize passkeys are really non standard and all over the place implementation wise, used different on various websites, depending on what OS or OS family you are in handled completely different and backing them up or replacing them when a device is lost you accidentally (or was enforced) to use is a nightmare and then simply cry and use d)
/s :)

@JeGr @protonprivacy I just save them in #protonpass - works everywhere.
Still need a bootstrap solution to get into proton in case I ever lose all my devices together though...
@ketumbra @protonprivacy yeah there is one kind that goes with Proton. Others won't. Others want your device to be the key. Others are nightmarish to back up or won't let you save them where they could be "shared". That thing is a nightmare waiting to happen. Hell no. I already had two incidents as supporting role to help with. It would've been WORLDS easier to just have a PW manager & solid MFA in place. That's not a solution to a problem, but a landmine waiting to go boom at the worst second
@JeGr @protonprivacy device bound keys sound secure but the backup problem is real if you're not part of a large org with multiple admins.