How to Use a Password Manager

A strong password looks like this:

That’s difficult to brute force, and a dictionary attack won’t work on it… but how do you remember this?

You don’t – your password manager does.

Here, I made a fake one to show you, this is inside my manager.

How it works:

1make 1 master password, like 25 characters long, write it down on paper, and ideally, memorize it, then store a physical copy somewhere other than home
2 – use that master password to log into the manager. That’s it, no more remembering from here on
3 – use the password generator to create a unique password for each site you log into

Add login information, notes, click okay to save.

To log into a site: go to manager > copy the password > back to browser > paste > done

4 – routinely backup the database, and store it on 2 USB keys in 2 locations (why? Here.)

Which manager program to use?

Here’s a shopping list:

– 256 encryption minimum, AES-256 (Advanced Encryption Standard)
– ideally the backup file is encrypted
– has the ability to exclude certain characters when generating passwords
– can sync between devices
– be wary of plugins that are independent of any software
simple is best! It’s like a car – the more features it has, the more there is to break

Possible Programs:

– KeePassX – open source

– 1Password – (a Canadian company!)

– Password Safe – open source

Important: this is not an endorsement any of these programs, do your homework

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I’m being chauffeured in the back of a 2015 Jaguar XJL AWD.

A 5.0L Supercharged V8 outputting 470 hp and 424 lb-ft.
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Look how happy I am.

I love this doubling down:
getting work done, while getting where I need to go.

And getting there in complete luxury, like, this Jag is as good as it gets. There’s even a “Rear Executive Package” that makes the seats massage, and recline. Recline!

Eyes up front chauffeur, you don’t engage unless I do first #Chauffeur101

Now once more around the park and then home, James.