if you are using Bitwarden, or any password manager, do this

"generate a random passphrase using the diceware approach

Using a dictionary for 5 dice (7776 dictionary words) and picking out four random words, you get a password with slightly over 50 bits of entropy"

words are easier to remember when it comes to master-passwords

random passphrases are stronger and take longer to crack

wikiwand.com/en/Diceware

@ecksmc I did that for my NHS password - I have to use my password manager to remember it. πŸ˜†

@Mandypar lol

I make my own words up and link them together I find it can be easier to remember them that way

separate each word using a symbol - or * etc...also can help

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@ecksmc I used different creatures from fantasy novels although recently I should be using different forms of and tools for BDSM πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜†

@Mandypar 🀣

yeah words that we see more often can also help lol

one other trick is replacing certain letters with symbols which I have done on my hard-copy for certain numbers in back-up codes just in case anyone gets a hold of that

morning btw hope the week is going smoothly so far??

@ecksmc Morning Eric πŸ™‚ It's going thanks. I hope you have a great day.

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